In May, the house dispute set Israel on fire. Now the Supreme Court is trying to resolve it with a compromise.
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Abdel Fattah Iskafi was six years old when his parents moved to Sheikh Jarrah. The year was 1956. The neighborhood east of Jerusalem has been his home ever since.
Now he is fighting in the Supreme Court to keep it. The family has appealed the case twice already. This week it was up for treatment for the third time.
Iskafi and three other families sat on one side of the hall. On the other sat representatives of the company Shimon Nahalat. They have previously been upheld by the court in that they are the rightful owner of the properties.
If the last appeal fails, the four Palestinian families will be forced to leave their homes.
– If we are thrown out of our homes, we have no place to go, Iskafi says to Aftenposten.
The court is aware of that. Such a decision would be unpopular. The last time the case was to be processed, it ended in rocket rain over both Israel and the Gaza Strip.
Therefore, the court has now come up with a proposal for a compromise between the parties:
The Palestinians can stay. But the price they have to pay makes the proposal inedible, the residents believe.
The civil dispute that caused Israel to explode
For years, there has been a dispute over who has the right to live in Sheikh Jarrah.
Palestinians have lived in the area since 1948. At the same time, Israeli settlers claim that the properties belong to them. Two Jewish foundations claim to have owned them before 1948.
Therefore, the company Shimon Nahalat will demolish the Palestinian houses. Instead, they will build 200 new homes for Israelis.
The case has become a symbol for Palestinians. They experience that the Israeli authorities are trying to push Arabs out of Jerusalem and move Israeli settlers in.
In May, the conflict became a serious focus of the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians:
Eight Palestinian families risked being evicted from their homes. In total, they make up 500 people.
The conflict triggered the worst unrest in several years:
Hamas fired rockets at Israel. Israel responded by attacking targets in the Gaza Strip.
The fighting lasted for 11 days. When a ceasefire was finally in place, 248 Palestinians and 13 Israelis were killed.