by Hillel Fendel(IsraelNN.com) The State Prosecution says a recent
Hevron decision should be overturned and that Jews should be evicted
from their marketplace homes.
Responding to the Supreme Court in the framework of a judicial process
regarding Jewish presence just off the old Jewish marketplace, the
State Prosecution stated that the Jews should be evicted. Peace Now
had appealed an earlier decision to allow one family to continue
linving in an old store built several decades ago by the Jordanians on
Jewish-owned property, and another family to reside in a room it added
to an existing home.
The State Prosecution is representing the government official
responsible for abandoned property in Judea and Samaria. The Military
Appellate Committee had earlier - two months ago - decided that the
Jews need not be evicted; the Prosecution now wishes to repeal that
decision.
The reason for the change in position? Concern for the rule of law. In
its statement to the Court, the Prosecution writes, "The Appellate
Committee's decision to issue an order preventing the eviction of the
infiltrators does not give appropriate weight to the importance of
maintaining law, or to the grave harm that will be caused to the rule
of law if the legally-ungrounded infiltrators remain in the stores."
"Therefore," the Prosecution continues, "this is a decision that is
unreasonable in an extreme manner, to the extent that justifies the
intervention of the honorable Court."
Hevron Jewish Community spokesman David Wilder told Arutz-7, "We're
dealing with Jewish property whose owner - Yosef Ezra, whose family
lived here for hundreds of years - has declared that he wants us to
live there, until the property can returned to him legally. The army
has stated in the past that the stores should never be reopened,
because of security dangers they represent to the Jewish Community
here. Therefore, the fact that the State Prosecution is backing Peace
Now's claim is so blatantly political and against Jewish Hevron that it
seems we're dealing more with a Bolshevik regime than with legal
democratic issues."
Eldad Withdraws "Evict Arabs from Hevron" Bill
Last week, MK Yossi Beilin, chairman of the extreme left-wing Meretz
party, submitted legislation in the Knesset calling for the expulsion
of all Jews from Hevron. In response, MK Aryeh Eldad (National Union),
introduced a similar bill that merely substituted the words
"Palestinians of Hevron" for "Jewish Community of Hebron." When Arabs
and other MKs shouted that a bill calling for the expulsion of Arabs
was racist, Eldad said, "So is Beilin's bill." The Beilin bill was
then defeated by a 47-11 margin, and Eldad did not bring his bill to a
vote.
Hevron Jewish Community spokesman David Wilder feels that the Jews in
Hevron are suffering from the plans being made for the Annapolis summit
next month. He explained that Olmert will need to make a significant
concession: "It won't be able to be Jerusalem, for that's still too
sticky an issue. Nor can it be a Palestinian state - that's already old
hat. So it will have to be a commitment to remove the Jews from the
most sensitive settlement of all - Hevron."
Wilder says that U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice is exerting
great pressure to this end.
Up to 20,000 Jews are expected to visit Hevron this coming Sabbath, in
an annual commemoration of the purchase of the Machpelah Cave by
Patriarch Abraham, as recorded in the weekly Torah portion of Chayeh
Sarah (Genesis 24-25).
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