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Sunday, April 1, 2007

Penalty for land sales to Jews the Palestinian Authority: Death.

Jordan, PA arrest 2 Palestinians for selling Hebron house to Jews

The Palestinian Authority and Jordan earlier this week arrested two Palestinians suspected of selling a house in Hebron to Israeli settlers who have been occupying it since March 19.

One of the suspects is being held in Jordan, and the other in the West Bank town of Jericho. Palestinian laws call for a death sentence for anyone found guilty of selling land to Jews.

Hebron's Jewish Committee condemned the arrest, saying, "The arrest exposes once again the anti-Semitic nature of the PA. We call upon the government to accept the racial hatred prevalent in the PA."

MK Uri Ariel (National Union-National Religious Party) called on the government to act for the release of the arrested Palestinians. Orit Struk of the committee said the arrest is proof the house legally belongs to the Jewish community.

Committee members told Haaretz that police and army officials said off the record the house purchase was legitimate, adding: "Despite this, Defense Minister Amir Peretz has instructed the Military Advocate General to come up with a pretext for our eviction."

Meanwhile, several well-known leftist academics have called on Peretz to issue an order to evict the settlers from the building. "The decision not to evict the settlers is not only asinine and wrong, but also a violation of international law and public order," they wrote...


1 Comment

Several years ago in Israel an Arab sold land to a Jew and when some fellow Arabs found out about the sale, they murdered the Arab man.

Sharansky commented on the murder by comparing it to a white man being murdered by the kkk for selling land to a black man.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/middle_east/july-dec97/sharansky_7-22.html

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