Bethlehem (IINA) – The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) succeeded Thursday in obtaining an Israeli court ruling halting a decision to demolish nine homes in the village of al-Walajeh, near Bethlehem in southern West Bank, WAFA reported citing a local source.
NRC succeeded the day before in getting a court order freezing demolition orders another seven homes in the same area. A total of 28 Walajeh homes are under threat of demolition under the pretext of lacking construction permits.
Hasan Burajiya, who monitors settlement activities in Bethlehem, said NRC attorney Ghayath Nasser was able to obtain a ruling to halt demolition of nine additional homes slated for demolition in al-Walajeh, after he had filed a petition with the Israeli Supreme Court against the demolition decision.
Burajiya said that the court ruling is only temporary and that it is going to give its final ruling at a later date. He expressed the belief that the court is going to uphold the stop demolition ruling.
NRC, active in Palestine since 2009, “provides humanitarian assistance and promotes respect for international law in one of the longest-running displacement crises in modern history,” according to the website of the Norwegian non-governmental organization.
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