Israeli Authorities to Deport 1000 Palestinians Wednesday
- Published on Monday, 31 December 2012 09:51
On Monday 31st December, Head of the al-Wadi Maleh village council in the Northern Jordan Valley, Aref Daraghmeh, said that Israeli authorities issued a decision to deport around 1000 Palestinians from their homes, and to be executed on Wednesday 2nd January.
Daraghmeh also said that few days ago, the Israeli authorities delivered the Palestinians written evacuation warnings, in order to evacuate their lands for military training purposes.
He revealed that Palestinians will be deported from several areas in the Jordan valley including: Wadi Maleh, Ein Hilwah, Wadi al-Faw, al-Maita, al-Burj and other areas.
It's worth mentioning that this deportation process is considered the biggest of all the other mass deportations carried out through this summer, as the Israeli authorities forced dozens of families to leave their homes and move to other areas until the military trainings finish as they claimed, but their lands were confiscated and they couldn't return to their homes.
The Jordan valleys have been witnessing deportations and demolitions processes since 1967.
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