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58. Photo Essay - Family of 11 left homeless after their Home is demolished



Family of 11 left homeless after their Home is demolished

Ecumenical Accompaniers Hannah Rought-Brooks of the United Kingdom and Eva Halling of Sweden were part of a group of Israeli and international activists who joined with the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) December 1st to protest the demolition of a family home near Beit Hanina on the northern outskirts of Jerusalem. They prepared this photo essay:

Four years ago Nadja Shabani and her husband bought a piece of land on Tel el Ful, a hill looking down over Beit Hanina, to build a home for the family. They moved into the house a year and a half ago but since then they have been struggling with the Jerusalem Municipality authorities and through the courts to try and obtain a permit in order to stay in their home. On the morning of December 1st, with all their avenues of appeal exhausted, the bulldozers began moving in to carry out a demolition order granted by the Courts.

The Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) quickly organised activists, both Israeli and international, to try to prevent the demolition, to support the family, and to protest against the policy of house demolitions.

Despite desperate negotiations and a refusal by some of the activists to move from the house, the final two Israeli activists were eventually dragged out by Israeli Border Police. Another Jewish American volunteer for ICAHD was pulled down from the roof and carried away by six Border Police officers. The bulldozers then moved in and with nothing left to stop them, the flimsy structure of the house was smashed in less than three minutes.

ICAHD protests against the demolitions of Palestinian homes. In this case, the home was demolished because of a lack of permit. Statistically, Palestinians have little chance of securing building permits legally.

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Ecumenical Accompanier Hannah Rought-Brooks (left) speaking with an activist outside the house.

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ICAHD director Jeff Halper (left) waits with the family while activists put up a banner outside the house.

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The family's belongings lie in a pile outside.

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The grandmother of the family in the house: "I am not leaving. Now I can be outside, but at night where am I going to go?"

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The grandmother of the family sitting on a bed outside after her home was demolished.

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A view of the bulldozer from a small gap in the shutters of the doomed house.

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An ICAHD activist is dragged from the roof of the house and up the hill by six Israeli Border Police officers.

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An activist being dragged from the scene.

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Another activist being dragged away.

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Ecumenical Accompanier Eva Halling (left) waits with other activists for the police to enter the house.

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ICAHD Director Jeff Halper being dragged away by Border Police.

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Nadja Shabani comforts two of her children by the side of the demolished home.

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One of the sons in the Shabani family cries outside the remnants of his family's home.

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The Border Police enter the house. One officer reads out the demolition order and informs the peace activists that they have 10 minutes to leave the house.

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The Shabani family home a few hours before it was demolished.

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The house is flattened by a bulldozer.

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This had once been the roof of the Shabani family's home.

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While the Israeli Border Police move the activists in the background, the family waits outside their home.