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Susiya: A Tiny Palestinian Village Facing ’Israeli’ Demolition for Survival

Susiya: A Tiny Palestinian Village Facing ’Israeli’ Demolition for Survival
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The "Israeli" bulldozers could arrive at any moment to tear down the tiny Palestinian village, but this time those who call it home say they will not leave.

Susiya: A Tiny Palestinian Village Facing ’Israeli’ Demolition for Survival

"Even if they push us out by force, we will come back the next day," said Jihad al-Nawajaa, the head of the Susiya village council.

The "Israeli" authorities' plans to demolish Susiya, located in the south al- hills and home to about 340 people, have drawn condemnation and made it a symbol of the occupation of the West Bank.

The village has been torn down before and its homes are mainly tents, caves and makeshift structures, along with a children's playground. The United States and European nations have urged "Israel" not to move ahead with demolition.

US State Department spokesman John Kirby recently said demolition of the village would be "harmful and provocative."

"Such actions have an impact beyond those individuals and families who are evicted," he said.

"We are concerned that the demolition of this village may worsen the atmosphere for a peaceful resolution and would set a damaging standard for displacement and land confiscation, particularly given settlement-related activity in the area."

The nearby "Israeli" settlement of the same name has added to tensions.

UN humanitarian officials say that Palestinians face long odds of being granted building permits in a large portion of the West Bank, and rights activists point out Susiya is far from the only Palestinian village at risk.

Slogans against the demolition have been painted on tents in the village, located near the city of al-Khalil and which relies on agriculture and herding.

If the residents are forced out, it would by no means be the first time.

Some 30 years ago, Susiya residents were expelled from their village and later rebuilt their houses slightly further away on farmland.

"We are worried, always under pressure since the ruling by the "Israeli" High Court," said resident Nasser Nawajaa. "We are scared that the army is coming to destroy everything."

Residents say the "Israeli" authorities want them to move to Yatta, which lies in the part of the West Bank that falls under what is known as Area A -- meaning it is completely under the control of the Palestinian Authority.

Susiya is located in Area C, which is under the "Israeli" occupation.

Susiya residents say the authorities tell them that they do not have any infrastructure in the village, but residents argue that they have not been allowed to connect to nearby water and electricity services.

They suspect they are being forced to move to allow their land to be used by the nearby settlement.

"They want to evict us to free up the space and make a park there for residents of the Susiya settlement on our land," said council head Nawajaa.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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