'They destroyed the future': Palestinian anger at rise in Israeli demolitions in East Jerusalem
•'They destroyed the future': Palestinian anger at rise in Israeli demolitions in East JerusalemImage caption, The Awad family home in East Jerusalem is one of the properties being demolished ByYolande...
•With world attention diverted by the war in Gaza and now in Iran and Lebanon, there has been a dramatic rise in the number of Palestinians being pushed from their homes in Israeli-occupied east of the...
•They destroyed the future and everything else," says Fayez Awad, 58, who is sitting in the only remaining floor of his property when I reach him.Image caption, Fayez Awad sees no future after being af...
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'They destroyed the future': Palestinian anger at rise in Israeli demolitions in East JerusalemImage caption, The Awad family home in East Jerusalem is one of the properties being demolished ByYolande KnellMiddle East correspondent, in JerusalemPublished12 June 2026There is the loud din of a demolition below Jerusalem's walled Old City, and from a hillside I watch a large Israeli excavator tearing into a Palestinian house.Some 59 properties have now been destroyed in the al-Bustan area of the Silwan neighbourhood since late 2023. With world attention diverted by the war in Gaza and now in Iran and Lebanon, there has been a dramatic rise in the number of Palestinians being pushed from their homes in Israeli-occupied east of the city."There is no future. They destroyed the future and everything else," says Fayez Awad, 58, who is sitting in the only remaining floor of his property when I reach him.Image caption, Fayez Awad sees no future after being affected by the demolitions"We spent our whole lives building this house. This is all we managed to achieve in life. They brought us back to zero again, me and my children."Holy to Jews, Christians and Muslims, Jerusalem is at the heart of the Israel-Palestinian conflict and competing claims to the land. Israel captured the east of the city, including its holy places, along with the rest of the West Bank from Jordan in the 1967 Middle East War and later annexed it in a move that is not recognised by most countries.For some 20 years, Israel's Jerusalem Municipality has pursued plans to turn al-Bustan into a biblically-themed park, the King's Garden, to be run by a Jewish settler organisation. Recently, demolition orders enforced by Israeli courts have accelerated along the narrow streets here.Settlements and the forced transfer of a population from occupied land are illegal under international law.The Jerusalem Municipality told the BBC in a statement that it was working "for...المصدر: BBC الشرق الأوسط | Source: BBC الشرق الأوسط
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