UK expresses concerns over Israel’s demolition of Humsa Al-Baqai’a village

The United Kingdom expressed concern over the Israeli demolition of Humsa Al- Baqai’a in the Jordan Valley, demanding Israel to cease the policy of demolition.

The UK Minister for the Middle East, James Cleverly, said in a statement, “I am seriously concerned by the demolition of Humsa Al- Baqai’a, a Bedouin village in the Occupied Palestinian Territories."

"This act caused unnecessary suffering to many vulnerable Palestinians, including 41 children, and may impact the community’s ability to withstand Covid-19. It is also detrimental to prospects for peace,” Cleverly added.

He stated that 2020 has seen the highest levels of demolitions of Palestinian homes and structures since 2016, calling on the government of Israel to cease this policy, and provide Palestinians with a clear, transparent route to construction in Area C of the West Bank.

Cleverly confirmed that homes demolition is a violation on international law, pointing out that the latest Israeli demolition destroyed the homes of 11 households comprising of 73 people, including 41 children.

The UK was providing funding to the West Bank Protection Consortium, which is coordinating with the Palestinian Red Cross and the United Nations to provide emergency shelter to the community of Humsa Al-Baqai’a, he added.

“The UK also continues to support Palestinians to stay on their land, including through the West Bank Protection Consortium which provides the essential infrastructure for vulnerable Palestinians in Area C, and funding legal aid which helps Palestinian communities challenge eviction and demolitions decisions in the Israeli legal system,” he concluded.

Source : Safa