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The Bedouin Settlement Authority: We prevented the demolition of 6 buildings in a village near Rahat
The authority announced that the extensive demolition operation in the village of a-Ziadna, which was supposed to be carried out by many police forces, was halted following its appeal to law enforcement officials demanding its cancellation.
The decision comes against the backdrop of coalition reconciliation measures against the RAAM during the day. A source in law enforcement: "There is a new government and other constraints"
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Sunday, 11 July 2021, 22:13 Updated: 22:56
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The Bedouin Settlement Authority announced today (Sunday) that the demolition of six buildings in the village of a-Ziadna near Rahat. According to the authority's announcement, the extensive operation of the demolition of the houses, which was determined by the enforcement unit in the Ministry of Finance and was intended to be carried out by many police forces, was halted following its appeal to law enforcement officials demanding its cancellation. Cancellation comes coalition appeasement background in front of UAL Party, threatened during the day that the vote in the plenum and the committees until further notice.
The Authority has updated that promotes urban building plan (UBP) village located towards giving effect, and that in the near future will be Building permits can be issued to permit demolition. "The PA calls on residents to abide by the law and refrain from building without a permit, especially in places where there are plans in place and residents can issue a building permit legally," it read.
A source in the law enforcement agency who is involved in the details said that "there is a new government and other constraints, there is a lot of political nuance in stopping the demolition."
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MK Itamar Ben Gvir of the Religious Zionist faction attacked the halting of the demolition operation: "Legally, Jewish residents are being evicted from their homes and are considering demolishing more settlements."
"Between Coalition and Raam Coordination and Understanding", Abbas (Photo: Reuven Castro)
Earlier today, at the request of RAAM and in accordance with the coalition agreements reached in negotiations with it, the government approved in a telephone poll the transfer of responsibility for the Bedouin administration from the Ministry of Economy to the Ministry of Welfare. The vote was supposed to take place next week, but in order to appease the faction that demanded acceleration on the issue - the government brought it forward today.
In addition, the coalition protested against under-representation compared to the joint list in the division of committees in the Knesset. The coalition then decided to postpone the discussion in the organizing committee where they were supposed to vote tonight With the opposition factions, the decision was made at the request of Knesset Speaker Miki Levy, who is expected to hold meetings on the subject tonight.
Afterwards, the chairman of RAAM Mansour Abbas clarified in an Arabic statement that any contact of the coalition with the members of the joint list takes place in coordination and understanding with RAAM. "The coalition has nothing to do with the common - neither near nor far."
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