'I have been defeated': hundreds of Palestinians face eviction from East Jerusalem

"I have Lost": Hundreds of Palestinians Face Eviction from East Jerusalem Amidst Escalating Settlement Expansion

Zohair Rajabi's days are almost certainly numbered in the predominantly Palestinian neighborhood of Batn al-Hawa, a few meters away from his home. The 55-year-old has spent over 20 years fighting for his right to stay, but the tide seems to be turning against him.

Rajabi's story is that of many Palestinians living in East Jerusalem, where they face increasing pressure to leave their homes due to an aggressive expansion of Jewish settlements. For Rajabi, the threat is personal – he knows his family will have to find a new place to live if his request for one final legal appeal is rejected.

Batn al-Hawa has long been a target for right-wing Israeli organizations seeking to consolidate control over parts of Jerusalem seized after the 1967 war. One such group, Ateret Cohanim, claims that many homes in the neighborhood were built on land purchased by a philanthropic trust under Ottoman rule and subsequently lost by Jewish families who were forced out in the 1930s.

Lawyers representing the trust have successfully argued in Israeli courts that its prior ownership of properties should take precedence over any later purchases made by current residents or their parents/grandparents. A 1970 law gives Jewish people the right to reclaim property in East Jerusalem, which has been used to justify the eviction of Palestinians from their homes.

Recent evictions have sparked widespread condemnation, with many arguing that they are part of a broader strategy to drive Palestinians out of the city and expand settlements. The situation is further complicated by the war in Gaza, which has created an atmosphere of fear and hostility towards Palestinian residents.

Rajabi's family is among 34 families facing imminent displacement and settler takeover of their homes. "The war is a big factor," he says. "If there was no war, maybe you would see only one eviction every 10 years instead of five in 15 months. The war has created an atmosphere where you can push this through...an atmosphere of hate."

As the Israeli government pushes ahead with its plans to annex more land and expand settlements, Rajabi's story serves as a reminder of the human cost of these policies. His family will have to find a new home for his three teenagers, who are among his four children. "The government and the settlers want us out of Jerusalem," he says.

For many Palestinians in East Jerusalem, the prospect of leaving their homes is a nightmare scenario. As Rajabi's 15-year-old daughter Dahreen puts it, "Every stone here is a memory for me. I am very worried that we will be split up as a family and I will be away from my friends."

As the situation continues to escalate, it remains to be seen how Rajabi and his family will fare in their fight against eviction. One thing is clear: the fate of hundreds of Palestinians hangs in the balance, and the world is watching with growing concern.
 
πŸ’” this is so unfair, ppl who have lived there for decades are being forced out just cuz they're not jewish 🀯 i mean can u even imagine having to find a new place to live after 20+ yrs of fighting 4 ur rights 😩 and its not just 1 fam, hundreds r facing eviction because of these settlers expanding into east jerusalem 🏠 the government needs 2 do smthng about this ASAP πŸ‘Š
 
omg this is so sad πŸ€• i cant even imagine having my home taken away like that! its not fair to zohair or any other palestinian family who has been living there for years...the thought of them having to split up as a family because of the government's plans is just heartbreaking 😭 these families have roots in east jerusalem just like any jewish family, they deserve to stay in their homes too! πŸ πŸ’•
 
I don’t usually comment but… I think this is getting super sad πŸ€•. These people have lived in East Jerusalem for decades, just trying to make a life for themselves and their families, and yet they're being pushed out because of some complicated history stuff. It's like, can't we just find a way to coexist? 🀝 I mean, I know there are a lot of issues with Israeli-Palestinian relations, but this is getting ridiculous. And it's not just about the people living in Batn al-Hawa – it's about the whole city and the future of Jerusalem. It's like, what's going to happen if we keep pushing people out? Where will they go? πŸ€”
 
can u believe its happening? ppl r literally losing their homes over there. i feel so bad for zohair & his fam πŸ˜” they deserve a chance to stay in their own home. its not like he's taking up land or anything, hes just living his life πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ the thought of him being separated from his kids is heartbreaking 🀯. the govt & settlers are pushing ppl out, its all so unfair πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ we need to start speaking out against this kind of thing πŸ—£οΈ
 
This is getting outta hand 🀯! The gov's plans to annex more land and expand settlements are just an excuse for them to kick people outta their homes. I mean, what's the real issue here? Is it about "property rights" or is it about controlling the narrative? The fact that a 1970 law gives Jewish people priority over Palestinians is pretty clear - this is a blatant case of favoritism 🀝.

And let's not forget the war in Gaza and how it's created an atmosphere of fear. That's exactly what they want to happen - get people so scared they'll just give up their homes without a fight. But we can't let that happen, right? We need to stand with Rajabi and his family, and demand that the gov takes action to stop this eviction spree 🚫.

It's not just about one family or 34 families, it's about the entire Palestinian community in East Jerusalem. The gov needs to listen to their concerns and find a solution that works for everyone, not just those with deep pockets or a strong lobby πŸ’Έ. This is a human rights crisis, plain and simple 🚨.
 
πŸ€• Can't believe these people are losing their homes over this 🀯 The fact that some random trust thinks they own all these properties because of a 1930s law is straight outta another country. What's next? Are we gonna say someone can just take over your house if their great-great-grandparent owned it in the 1800s? 🚫 It's like, come on, Israel! You're not exactly being transparent about this eviction process... are you guys even listening to the Palestinians' concerns? πŸ—£οΈ
 
I'm so worried about these people 😱 they're just trying to live their lives in a place that's supposed to be home but the government & settlers are pushing them out 🀯 It's not fair that one group gets priority over others just because of their religion or heritage πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ We need to stand up for what's right here and help these families stay in their homes πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€• this is so sad πŸ˜” i dont think its right that people are being forced out of their homes just because of where they live 🌎 it feels like the whole situation is super unfair and the government should do something to stop these evictions πŸ’” these families have been living there for years and now they're being threatened with being kicked out 🏠 20+ years of fighting and still it seems like they're running out of options πŸ•°οΈ what's going on here? πŸ€”
 
I'm so worried about these ppl 😩 they're just trying to live their lives but Israel's expansion policies are pushing them out 🀯 20 yrs fighting for a home & it's like no one cares πŸ’” Zohair's story is heartbreaking, I mean, can't we see the humanity in this situation? πŸ™ 5 evictions in 15 months is crazy! 🚨 what's going on with all these laws that say Jews have priority over Palestinians? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ it's like they're trying to erase a whole community from history πŸ“Έ
 
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