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"Bittering her last moments": 82-year-old from Givat Amal received an eviction order while she was on her deathbed - Walla! news

2021-07-21T05:59:07.856Z


Amalia Fahimin grew up in a neighborhood that has been at the heart of a legal dispute for years. Just a day after she was released from the hospital to her home, so that she could end her life among her family members, the teacher received an order to evacuate her and her family members from their estate. Her daughter valid: "My mother did not get to live in proper housing as the state promised her"


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"Bittering her last moments": An 82-year-old from Givat Amal received an eviction order while she was on her deathbed

Amalia Fahimin grew up in a neighborhood that has been at the heart of a legal dispute for years.

Just a day after she was released from the hospital to her home, so that she could end her life among her family members, the teacher received an order to evacuate her and her family members from their estate.

Her daughter valid: "My mother did not get to live in proper housing as the state promised her"

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Sapir Levy

Wednesday, 21 July 2021, 07:25 Updated: 08:08

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In the video: Filing an eviction order for Amal A. resident lying on her deathbed (courtesy of those photographed)

Amalia Fahimin, an 82-year-old resident of Givat Amal, who is on her deathbed, received an eviction order from her home last Thursday on behalf of the execution. This, just a day after she was released from the hospital to her home with painkillers, so that she could end her life among her family members. Her daughter visited the authorities, who she said mirrored the life of her mother, who lives in the Tel Aviv neighborhood that has been at the heart of a legal dispute for years.



"The Tel Aviv municipality and the developers have abused my mother all these years and now they are also embittering the last moments of her life," attacked daughter Mali Alfasi. What they did to her. "



Amalia arrived in Givat Amal with her family near the establishment of the state. She has since lived in the neighborhood and raised her children there. The evacuation of the property of Amalia and her family is scheduled for August 17. Four additional households, out of a total of 14 that received an eviction order,They, too, are scheduled to vacate between August 17-10.

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"The state and the municipality will pay for what they did to it."

Amalia and her daughters (Photo: Walla !, courtesy of those photographed)

Advocate Dvir Sinai, representing eight families out of the 14 who are expected to be evacuated, commented on the documentation of the eviction order: "This video does not need a reference, you just need to see it.

The state sent Amalia to live there.

She has lived there all her life in unconditional conditions.

From the hospital she was sent to end her life at her home, and suddenly a few days later it was very important to evacuate her.



"" They ruined her life.

She suffered there for 70 years, she had last breaths left in her nose and was given a removal order now?

To her and her family? ", Sinai attacked." It's just a shame for the developers, and for the Tel Aviv municipality first and foremost, it created all this complication.

About two months ago, the municipality sold its rights for hundreds of millions of shekels - so they say they are not a party to the matter?

It hurts because it is a problem that can be solved.

There are a total of 14 families here that need an answer. "

The eviction order received by Amalia, according to which she will be evacuated in August (Photo: Walla !, official website)

In April, the municipality sold its land in Givat Amal to the Hajjaj brothers and to Daniel Tzarfati, with rights to 166 luxury apartments, for NIS 365 million - even though the vast majority of the residents live in these areas. According to the master plan, two luxury towers are planned to be built on these areas.



Since the 1960s, the issue of evacuating the homes of about 200 families of the neighborhood has continued. Several more families were evacuated in 2014, and today there are 14 families left seeking adequate compensation, and in 2019 the Tel Aviv District Court ruled that the evacuees were entitled to compensation worth owning an alternative apartment for the rest of their lives, valued at NIS 3 million.



In January, the Supreme Court strengthened the recognition of the residents' historic right to the land on which they lived in 1949 after the War of Independence, and even increased the previous compensation outline from NIS 27.5 million to NIS 42 million for all families.

A total of 14 households in Givat Amal that received eviction orders are made up of about 60 families, but according to the court's ruling, the right to housing is granted for each household - not for each family.

"Supreme Court rulings are not a recommendation"

The Tel Aviv Municipality stated that "the municipality is not a party to the matter. The case of Givat Amal was discussed and decided in court in a judgment between Elad Residence and the tenant.



Elad Israel Residence responded: "The State of Israel is a state of law and the Supreme Court's decisions are not a recommendation. After the issue was discussed for decades in the various courts in Israel, the Supreme Court spoke clearly and in a final ruling Who remained in place to vacate the land and determined compensation amounting to millions of shekels per family. "



"It should be noted that the said plots were sold and are not owned by Elad Residence. The company, in accordance with what was expected and required of it, complied with the ruling and transferred to the trustee on behalf of the court tens of millions of shekels in cash for the benefit of the families. In order to comply with the Supreme Court ruling. "

"The municipality harassed residents because of real estate interests."

Evacuation of Givat Amal, September 2014 (Photo: Dror Einav)

The Givat Amal action committee responded: "The Givat Amal story involves three factors: the state that abandoned the residents and violated a government promise to provide alternative housing to the residents, the Tel Aviv municipality that harassed the residents due to real estate interests, and the tycoon developers that the state and the municipality abandoned the residents."



"The residents of Givat Amal see the State of Israel and the Tel Aviv Municipality as solely responsible for their situation and announce that they will not give up the house in the war and hold on to the land, until the state and the municipality are fully responsible to the residents until fair alternative housing is guaranteed."

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