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Post by Guest Sat Mar 07, 2015 10:55 pm

Order signed in January will allow for expansion of Ma'aleh Adumim in Jordan Valley.

GOC Central Command Maj. Gen. Nitzan Alon signed an order in January canceling the status of an army firing zone in the Jordan Valley, which will allow for the expansion of the settlement of Ma’aleh Adumim. However, the army continues to demolish Palestinian homes in the Jordan Valley claiming they are in firing zones.

The area in question is called Firing Zone 912, which was declared a firing zone more than 40 years ago. It extends from Ma’aleh Adumim (east of Jerusalem) to the Dead Sea in the east and Umm Daraj in the south, and is still used by the Israel Defense Forces for training, particularly by the Armored Corps. There are a number of army bases in the area, including the Nabi Musa base.

On January 18, Alon signed an order reducing the size of the firing zone, which covers approximately 150 dunams (about 37 acres). There is a master plan for the area that earmarks it for the construction of dozens of housing units to expand Ma’aleh Adumim. Work has already begun in the area and a sign has been erected announcing the construction of 88 units in the area, called Nofei Adumim.

The army has been demolishing the homes of Palestinians and Bedouin in firing zones in recent years and does not issue permits allowing them to remain in the area, which it claims is still needed for training.

Last May, Haaretz reported remarks by Col. Einav Shalev, the Central Command’s operations officer – under whose aegis the firing zones fall – at a meeting of a subcommittee of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. Shalev said it was important to retain the firing zones at their full size, and that one of the main reasons the army trains in the Jordan Valley is because of the effect it has on “anyone who saw the last division exercise, with fighter jets, helicopters and tanks firing.” Shalev told the committee that the sight of armored battle vehicles and thousands of soldiers marching makes people “move aside.”

Shalev added: “There are places where we have thinned out the amount of training significantly, and small weeds have grown there. This is one of the reasons that we, as a military system, bring down much of the training to the Jordan Valley.”

Also last May, the IDF informed a number of Palestinian families in the firing zone, with whom it had been negotiating, that they had 48 hours to leave. In response to Haaretz’s report on the matter, the army had said, “Firing Zone 912 was declared a closed military zone by the authority of GOC Central Command and was marked as such. The declaration of the closed firing zone was done in 1967, and it is in effect to this day because the area is still used by the IDF for military needs. Over the past week, the army issued evacuation orders to a number of residents living in the firing zone, whose presence there is illegal because of the fact that this is a closed military zone and their presence there endangers their safety. It is noted that the residents were offered alternative land in a place close to the firing zone.”

Last December, Haaretz reported that the Civil Administration had surveyed state lands in firing zones near settlements, ahead of future settlement expansion. The Civil Administration said at the time, “Any attempt to present the data as if they contain a political, or other, motive to allocate them in the future for settlement is completely baseless.”

However, researcher Dror Etkes, who is involved in a study of “closed areas” in the West Bank, told Haaretz, “This is another example of the fiction known as firing zones, which cover almost 1 million dunams in the West Bank. Most of them are not used by the army but constitute land reserves, of which Israel is gradually making use when it suits.”

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.645771

Thieving bastards.

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Post by nicko Sun Mar 08, 2015 6:37 am

Sassy,what the hell did Israel do to you to warrant the continual outpouring of hate that you show to them? I'm interested to know.
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Post by Guest Sun Mar 08, 2015 12:16 pm

Nicko, I answered that question in great detail on another thread, and I don't hate Israel, I hate what the Israeli Goverment is being allowed to do to innocent womean and especially children. Not only have they blown hundreds of them to little bits so they are pebbling dashing the floors, but others have frozen to death this winter because Israel smashed their houses to smithereens.

You will come back with 'Hamas rockets'. No rocket was fired towards Israel until 2001, Israel had been smashing up and taking huges swathes of Palestine long before that.

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Post by nicko Sun Mar 08, 2015 12:21 pm

Sassy, no I didn't see your answer but I think it's a case of tit for tat now. But I respect your opinion.
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Post by Guest Sun Mar 08, 2015 12:30 pm

Thank you Nicko, but it is not tit for tat. Perhaps you should read http://www.btselem.org/ which is a Jewish Peace organisation in Israel. The lastest thing they have brought up is the IDF using dogs to attack Palestinian children. They shoot and kill fishermen and farmers, imprison and torture children, burn and destroy thousands of olive trees legally owned by Palestinians etc etc etc. The list of their atrocities is endless and goes on every day. Gaza is no more than a very large concentration camp where people are living under terrible conditions, people and goods are not allowed in or out except occasionally, and then every couple of years Israel drops thousands of tons of explosives on it. The people of the world have woken up and the groundswell of opinion to get this stopped is absolutely huge and growing every day.

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