Yesterday I had an idea for a short
story to explain the unrelenting
insanity of the occupation for ordinary
Palestinians. Tell me what you think.
In my story, there is a Palestinian
family, let’s call them the Jaabaris,
and they live next to a Jewish
settlement, let’s call it Kiryat Arba,
close to Hebron deep in the
Israeli-occupied West Bank.
One day the settlers decide to build
a synagogue on the family’s private land
in an effort to force them off.
This family decide to stand their
ground. Sadly, they have no way to stop
the takeover of land that has been in
their family for generations other than
by appealing to the Israeli legal
system. They petition the Israeli
Supreme Court to order the synagogue
demolished.
In the court room, the settlers argue
that the land is not under Kiryat Arba’s
control – it’s private Palestinian
property – and therefore it is outside
the court’s jurisdiction. The
judges have no right to issue a ruling
in this case, they claim.
The court disagrees and says the land
is under Kiryat Arba’s control – ie the
judges treat it as part of Israel – and
therefore the court can issue a ruling.
The judges’ verdict is a triumph for
justice: the synagogue should be
demolished.
However, now that the settlers have a
piece of paper with the court’s decision
stating that the land belongs to Kiryat
Arba, they can bill the Palestinian
family for years of arrears on property
taxes amounting to $22,000 – more than
the family earns in several years. If
they don’t pay, the settlers will
seize the land and sell it.
Heads the Jaabaris lose; tails they
lose too. That’s Israeli occupiers’
justice.
What do you think? Have I gone a bit
too far? Too crazy to be credible.
Or have I simply plagiarised this
story from the Times of Israel, where
exactly this just happened to the
Jaabari family.
www.timesofisrael.com/settlers-build-synagogue-on-palestinian-land-bill-owner/
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