Israeli extremist nationalists forcibly expelled Tuesday, May 23, through coercion a Palestinian community, Ein Samiya, on the outskirts of Ramallah. The community is made up of 37 households (around 172 people, including 78 children).
Violence against Palestinian people and property is inherent in Israeli settlements. From their inception to their development through outposts, externalize harassment and violence against Palestinians in their path.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) resolved that the term “forcibly” in relation to forcible transfer includes the threat of force or coercion, such as that caused by fear of violence, duress, psychological oppression or abuse of power, or by taking advantage of a coercive environment. Israel is establishing a coercive climate that will lead to forcible transfer through its colonies in occupied Palestinian territory.
Israeli authorities have displaced 13,688 Palestinians to date in the occupied West Bank, according to OCHA, The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the occupied Palestinian territory.
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