Israel to adjust wall's route in Bil'in
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By Ma'an News Agency
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Saturday, Feb 6, 2010
Ramallah – Ma'an – Attorney of Bil'in local council, Michael Sfard, said on
Saturday that Israeli authorities informed him of the new route of the
separation wall, adjusted according to a decision by the Israeli Supreme Court
of Justice in 2007.
"We were not convinced that it was vital for security
reasons to maintain the existing route that passes through a topographically low
area of Bil'in land and that there was no fitting security substitute to the
construction of the barrier in order to protect the residents of Modi'in Illit,"
Justice Supreme Court President Dorit Beinisch wrote in her decision.
Once the adjusted route is implemented, residents of Bil'in are expected
to restore almost half of their 2,300 donums confiscated during the construction
of the wall's original route.
However, as the portion of the wall
already built will be removed, farmers will expect significant damage to their
olive groves located in the area.
The local Popular Committee Against
the Separation Wall in Bil'in said the decision to alter the wall's route came
too late, and would not change the fact that the wall is unacceptable, wherever
it is, members said.
Member of the committee Muhammad Al-Khateib, who
was recently released from Israeli custody on bail, said Israel had not
respected the Supreme Court decision, nor did Israel respect international
resolutions condemning the wall.
He added that hundreds of people have
been injured or detained during peace protests against the wall, which have been
brutally suppressed, he said. Last year, Basim Abu Raham was killed at one of
the rallies.
Nonetheless, Al-Khateib said, the adjustment to the wall's
route is an accomplishment achieved by the village, pointing out that Israeli
authorities had failed to stop international and Israeli solidarity groups from
supporting Palestinians, adding that the popular campaign against the wall
succeeded in retrieving part of the village's land confiscated by Israel through
the wall's construction.
Ma'an News Agency
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