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Euro-Med Monitor: Israel demolished 58 Palestinian facilities, built 5,000 settlement units in Jerusalem so far this year

03/May/2021 10:21 AM Euro-Med Monitor: Israel demolished 58 Palestinian facilities, built 5,000 settlement units in Jerusalem so far this year GENEVA, Monday, May 03, 2021 (WAFA) - Israel has demolished 31 homes and 27 Palestinian facilities after plans to construct 4,982 new settlement units were approved, since the beginning of this year, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said in a statement. During the past four months, Israel has escalated its policy of demolishing Palestinian homes and facilities and removing Palestinians from their neighborhoods, while building thousands of settlement units in East Jerusalem. Such conduct aims to perpetuate racial discrimination and eliminate the Palestinian Arab presence in the city.

Community Scoop » Israel Demolished 58 Palestinian Facilities, Built 5,000 Settlement Units In Jerusalem So Far This Year

Press Release – Euro Med Monitor Israel has demolished 31 homes and 27 Palestinian facilities after plans to construct 4,982 new settlement units were approved, since the beginning of this year, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said in statement. During the past four months, Israel has escalated … Israel has demolished 31 homes and 27 Palestinian facilities after plans to construct 4,982 new settlement units were approved, since the beginning of this year, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said in statement. During the past four months, Israel has escalated its policy of demolishing Palestinian homes and facilities and removing Palestinians from their neighborhoods, while building thousands of settlement units in East Jerusalem. Such a conduct aims to perpetuate racial discrimination and eliminate the Palestinian Arab presence in the city.

New Report: Incidents And Victims Of Landmine Explosions In Syria Increased Despite Military Operations Eased

Wednesday, 14 April 2021, 5:32 pm Geneva - Landmines scattered across various conflicted areas in Syria endanger the lives and safety of civilians, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said in a report released today. All parties to the conflict should stop using landmines, uncover their locations and cooperate to neutralize their danger. The report highlighted the large use of mines in the Syrian conflict, as there are still a huge number of them scattered among civilian homes and in agricultural lands. They are a result of the extended military operations during the past years up until the present day. The human and material losses caused by

Incidents and victims of landmine explosions in Syria increased despite military operations eased: New report

Euro Med Monitor Geneva – Landmines scattered across various conflicted areas in Syria endanger the lives and safety of civilians, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said in a report released today. All parties to the conflict should stop using landmines, uncover their locations and cooperate to neutralize their danger. Although the various parties to the conflict have been involved in planting mines, the greater responsibility lies with the Syrian regime forces considering the military equipment and diverse armament they have. Tariq Al-Lewa ,Euro-Med Monitor legal advisor The report highlighted the large use of mines in the Syrian conflict, as there are still a huge number of them scattered among civilian homes and in agricultural lands. They are a result of the extended military operations during the past years up until the present day.

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