11-9-2014 Israel reportedly set to take 3,000 acres of Palestinian village land near Jerusalem- Lazar Berman Times of Israel
IDF soldiers gave out orders Saturday informing Palestinians of Israel's plans to confiscate 3,176 acres (12,852 dunams) around the West Bank village of Beit Iksa for military purposes, Palestinian media reported...
The orders gave the residents until the end of 2017 to leave the land in question. They also said that soldiers informed the Beit Iksa residents that an IDF liaison would come on Monday to explain which parcels of land would be confiscated…
The village is sensitive for several reasons. It is located less than a kilometer from Route 1, the main artery running from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv. In addition, it is surrounded by land purchased by Jews before the establishment of Israel, and captured by Jordan during Israel's 1948 War of Independence.
In 2009, Beit Iksa lost 20 dunams to the high-speed train project being built from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv.
Posted by Judith Ferster, AIME member
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