Israel seized more tents donated by humanitarian organisations to
Palestinian Bedouins in Humsa Al-Bqai’a yesterday, continuing to
block international aid since demolishing or confiscating 46
structures in the community in one week.
“Israel appears determined to force Palestinians out of their
village of Humsa Al-Bqai’a, depriving them of basic shelter and
making their lives miserable, while destroying international aid
donated to the most vulnerable,” said Jan Egeland, Secretary
General of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC).
“The international community has once again witnessed attacks on
some of the poorest families on occupied Palestinian land. Empty
words of ‘concern’ are not enough for these families who find
themselves homeless and deprived of the most basic needs. The
international community, including European governments, must do
more to stop forced displacement and demand that Israel provide
reparations to Palestinian victims.”
On 1 February, Israeli forces confiscated 25 structures in Humsa
Al-Bqai’a Bedouin community in the northern Jordan Valley on the
alleged basis that they lacked an Israeli building permit for
construction in Area C. On 3 February, Israeli forces returned to
seize a further 21 structures. Sixty Palestinians have been
uprooted from their homes, including 35 children. Structures
demolished included 21 homes, 17 livestock shelters, and 8 water
and hygiene facilities. The European Union, 10 of its member
states, and the United Kingdom had funded 29 of the structures in
November 2020, after Israel destroyed or seized 83 structures in
the community in the largest single demolition incident recorded
in recent years. Community members reported that the area
commander of the Israeli Civil Administration informed each
household that they must leave Humsa Al-Bqai’a to a relocation
site 15 kilometres away in Ein Shibli village, or have their
homes and other property destroyed and seized. However, the
community wants to remain on their land and has rejected previous
proposals to relocate. The nearby illegal Israeli settlements of
Beqa’ot and Ro’i have targeted Humsa Al-Bqai’a to expand into the
area cultivated by Palestinians.
Since the start of 2021, Israeli authorities have demolished at
least 153 structures, three times the same period last year. In
2020, Israeli authorities demolished 848 Palestinians structures
in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, a 36 per cent
increase compared with 2019.
Under international law, an occupying power is strictly
prohibited from transferring members of the occupied population
from their existing communities against their will.Humsa
Al-Bqai’a community has received material assistance from the
West Bank Protection Consortium, a strategic partnership of five
international NGOs, 11 European donors, and EU Humanitarian Aid,
formed to prevent the forcible transfer of Palestinians in the
West Bank.