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Watch: Thousands Protest 15 Jewish Families Being Expelled From their Homes in Netiv Haavot

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America has a liberal elite who frown upon American exceptionalism and patriotism. Western European countries have a liberal elite who are enabling the Muslim migrants to take over their countries without integrating.

So too Israel has a strata of liberal elite who are ashamed of their Jewish heritage and do everything in their power to weaken Israel’s Jewish character. Part of that battle includes expelling Jews from living in our ancient homeland, the cities of the Bible, in Judea and Samaria.

Today

The families agreed to “leave” their homes peacefully, without violence. Thousands of Jews came out in support to protest this injustice. The following video shows the extent of the violence that took place, some pushing and shoving between the protestors and the police.

The Police Strategy to Remove the Families and Supporters from their Homes

The expulsion took all day, with the police removing one person at a time from the packed houses.

The Den-Heijer family being expelled from their home of 15+ years.

Watch the following video and hear directly from David Den-Heijer explain the injustice of having his home destroyed. See with your own eyes what is about to be destroyed and why. This is clearly judicial injustice, tyranny and discrimination against Jews.

From a facebook post of someone who was present at the expulsion today:

“This is what a peaceful demonstration looks like. There are no tires burning. No knives or weapons. There are no fire kites setting fields ablaze. Because a person who loves their land does not burn their land.”

“There are signs. Signs crying out the injustice of this meaningless destruction. Signs with prayers and hopes of returning. There are countless blue and white flags of all sizes blowing from the rooftops. There is singing: songs of mourning, songs of faith. And there are tears; encouraging smiles; people embracing.”

“Fifteen homes. What makes a house a home? It’s the paintings on the wall. It’s the light fixtures. The tiles. You run around stores picking, then installing, hanging. Piece by piece. Until it is a reflection of who you are and what your family is about.

And then, day by day, you fill it with moments which become the memories that define your “US”: the family meals with stories, jokes, arguments; the birthday celebrations; the holidays; the talks; the learning; the playing; the fighting…These are things that cannot be torn down. You take them with you. But it hurts when you slowly see a home turned into just a house.”

“From one home there was singing that drew me in. There was a man playing the violin accompanying the voices that filled the room. For a moment, I saw an image of Fiddler on the Roof and the Jews leaving their homes. Only we aren’t in Anatevka. We are in Israel. And this neighborhood is called Netiv Ha’Avot – Path of the Patriarchs.”

“So we will rebuild. Homes.”

Watch The Peaceful Protests

The Legal Situation

The picture below shows a red line crossing through 15 of the homes. That red line represents questionable land which the legal status is unknown. Instead of the Supreme Court allowing for the State to complete a survey process to clarify the legal status of that red line, the Court ordered that all 15 homes must be destroyed.

How did this situation come about? The liberal Israeli organization “Peace Now” found out that this strip of land was questionable and searched out for Arabs to claim the land. They literally went door to door looking for an Arab to “claim” it.

They then went to the police with this Arab’s claim and appealed the Supreme Court to have the homes destroyed. This was years ago. Until today, this Arab still has not provided proof of ownership. Even without any proof of ownership, the Supreme Court decided that these 15 families must be expelled from their homes, and their homes destroyed.

The media has beeen told that this is a case of Jews stealing Arab land, but that is a big lie.

Rather than expediting the regulation process that would have declared the land ownerless, the court prefers to demolish and destroy. What a shame that the High Court of Justice has abandoned justice.

Supreme Court Justice Tzvi Tal arrived a short time ago to support the residents of Nativ Ha’avot, who were expelled today. He himself strongly criticized the High Court of Justice for ordering the demolition of the houses.

Judicial Injustice

It is so very sad that these families will be homeless. Judicial injustice is never ok. It is even more infuriating because of the double standard against Jews in our own country. While Arabs build thousands of illegal buildings that the Supreme Court ignores, this same liberal court is quick to destroy Jewish homes in Judea and Samaria.

We have much to be proud of in our country. But, we must remove the liberal left-wing agenda-driven obstacles from the justice system.

Click here to have a better overall understanding of the judicial injustice with these homes being destroyed today

They Destroy and We Build More

This is a sad day. However, even though the liberal elite succeeded in destroying these 15 homes, 300 new homes will be built in this settlement.

While the liberal elite are trying to destroy our Jewish presence in Judea and Samaria, we are coming out of this stronger than before.

Hear land of Israel leader Nadia Matar discuss this in the following video.

Totally Absurd

The craziness of it all is that after these families are expelled from their homes, to be destroyed, they will then rebuild their homes on this exact spot in a few years. Why? Because the courts first want the State to finish the survey of the land, and only after the survey is completed, declaring this land to be ownerless, will the Courts then allow the families to rebuild their homes here.

A family hanging up a sign saying “On this land a home is being destroyed to be rebuilt, with G-d’s help, within two years.”

As another eyewitness expressed on a facebook post today:
A sad, sad day… So frustrating that there’s nothing we can do but stand and watch as we literally tear our own houses down. And yet hardly anyone knows about this.

At least it shouldn’t be for nothing. Tell people what happened here. Let people know that we are turning people’s lives inside out. There should be no doubt and no question about our ownership, our homes and where we live.

No one is gaining from this evacuation. No one will benefit from the trauma these families are going through. Except, perhaps, for those who filed the suit in the first place. A suit whose goal, I’m sad to say, can only be malicious for there are no winners here.

ISRAEL UNWIRED


4 COMMENTS

  1. This is so painful. Truly a sad day in Eretz Yisroel. This is similar to what is described in some of the Kinus we say on Tisha Bi’av. How can a Yid observe what’s taking place and not cry?

  2. Wake up you foolish brainwashed tziyonim settlers. You fly the flag that threw you out of gush Katif and other areas. You send your kids to an army that kicks you out of your homes like stray dogs. Join us chareidim. We will take over one day. Trade in your knitted keypas for a black yarmulka. Don’t send your kids to the anti Torah army that drafts girls and toeiva members. We chareidim are going to take over. Here in America we are growing fast. We are building not hundreds or homes but tens of thousands from Boro park to Lakewood and monroe. Don’t be a sheep to the slaughter. Resist in mass. Don’t register for any army.

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