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Israel’s lethal war machine… For God’s sake, why? Why?
The removal of six Palestinian families from their homes in East Jerusalem set off a round of protests that helped ignite the latest war between Israel and Gaza. An eviction in East Jerusalem lies at the center of a conflict that led to the latest war between Israel and Hamas. But for millions of Palestinians, the routine indignities of occupation are part of daily life.
Muhammad Sandouka built his home in the shadow of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Israeli authorities demolished it after they decided razing it would improve views of the Old City for tourists.
When an inspector confronted Sandouka’s wife he left her with two options: Tear the house down, or the government would not only level it but also bill the Sandoukas $10,000 for its expenses.
On Saturday, an Israeli air raid demolished al-Jalaa tower, which hosted many residential apartments and offices, including the bureaus of Al Jazeera and The Associated Press.
As in other cases, Israel justified the bombing of the building by claiming it housed military assets of Hamas, the group running the Strip. It has failed, however, to provide any evidence to back up its claim, while press freedom advocates have denounced the attack as a brazen attempt to “silence” journalists covering Israel’s deadly bombardment on the…