Angela Godfrey briefs EAs in Ma'ale Adumim |
She said the government's master plan calls for continued expansion of Jewish settlements and exclusion of Palestinians from a large area east of Jerusalem, which will drive a wedge through the West Bank and in her view make an independent Palestinian state nonviable.
A small section of Ma'ale Adumim |
Waterpark of Ma'ale Adumim |
Although this is a desert area, Ma'ale Adumim gets all the water it needs for green landscaping all along the streets, swimming pools, even a water park. Angela says the settlers get eight times as much water per capita as the Palestinians.
Just a few miles down the road is the village of Khan al Ahmar, one of 23 Bedouin communities threatened with relocation. The tents are home to sheepherders who were first evicted from the Negev in 1951 and repeatedly moved.
Bedouins in Khan al Ahmar |
Eid Abu Khamis and two of his seven children |
Eid says Israel's objective is "to get rid of all Jahalin Bedouins and extend Greater Jerusalem to the Dead Sea."
The Army has been ordered by the Supreme Court to prepare a plan for relocating them in June of this year, after the school year ends. They are hoping for a miracle, so they will not be forced to go to an even less desirable location.
Tire school of the Jahalin |
Khan al Ahmar is proud of its school, built in 2009 with international aid from mud and tires, using a design from Argentina and Brazil. It offers classes for 95 children aged 6 through 12 from five villages. It offers primary education to girls, who previously were not allowed to walk the long distance to the nearest school. The school also offers adult literacy classes and a monthly health clinic. If international pressure cannot protect the community from forced relocation, I certainly hope the school can be rebuilt in their future location.
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