Children ready for the party |
Drum band |
Partial view of Al-Bustan |
A teenage drum band paraded down the hill and through the community, past many homes that are threatened with demolition by Israeli authorities to make way for an archeological park and more homes for Jewish settlers.
Fakhri Abu Diab and granddaughter Mirna |
A member of the Al-Bustan Committee, Fakhri Abu Diab, says that every day his children and grandchildren ask him, "Are they going to come today to demolish our house?" He said that one child packed a bag with clothes and favorite toys to be ready. The children are frightened when they hear gunfire and police raids in the middle of the night.
Fakhri says this past week police arrested seven boys, and their parents had to pay fines of about $500 each to get them released. Two of them were restricted to their homes, so they could not attend school. Fakhri says the boys were falsely charged with throwing stones at police. They were only playing football, he said.
Amani Mousa Odeh |
One of the organizers of today's party, Amani Mousa Odeh, says her 13-year-old brother was arrested 33 times in the past four years! Part of the reason may be that her father is on the Al-Bustan Committee.
Ghaleb shows us new Jewish house in the Christian Quarter. Palestinians across the street could not get a permit for renovations. |
House bought (but not occupied) by Ariel Sharon in the Muslim Quarter |
The Arabic signs for this street in the Muslim Quarter call it the Shabi family compound, but Israeli authorities changed the name in Hebrew and English to Little Western Wall, and Jews pray there |
Beit Yakov Synagogue in the Jewish Quarter, destroyed by Jordan in 1948, was rebuilt and reopened in 2010. But authorities have refused permission to restore the adjacent mosque |
Hello George, I follow your blog each day and reconfirm why we need to keep educating ourselves about the terrible injustices that go on daily on a daily basis in the occupied territories. Thanks again for your reporting. BiLL
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