
UN warns of 'mass expulsion of Palestinians' in West Bank amid Israeli settler, army violence
The UN rights office warns that more than 36,000 Palestinians have been forcibly displaced in a year due to Israeli settler and army violence, raising concerns about potential 'mass expulsion' and 'ethnic cleansing' as Israel accelerates settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank.
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Israel carrying out ‘mass expulsion of Palestinians’ in West Bank, UN warns
UN rights office says more than 36,000 Palestinians forcibly displaced in a year due to Israeli settler, army violence.
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In the predominantly Druze city of Aley, located on Mount Lebanon, authorities scrupulously check the identity documents of the many displaced who seek refuge there. They hope the measures will reassure a population fearful of inciting Israeli strikes because of the potential presence of Hezbollah militants among the arrivals fleeing southern Lebanon.
By Assiya HAMZA
Read full article →UN says more than 36,000 Palestinians displaced by Israeli settlement drive
Israel's permanent mission in Geneva, where the UN office is based, said it was working on a response to the report.
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