Israel must find solution for 27 Palestinians whose village is to be demolished
Zanuta, in the Hebron Hills, is on an archaeological site; residents have lived in caves and illegal structures
JTA — Israel has 30 days to arrange a living situation for 27 Palestinian families whose homes are set to be demolished, the Supreme Court ruled.
The village of Zanuta, located in the southern Hebron Hills in the West Bank, is scheduled for demolition by the Israel Defense Forces because it sits on an archaeological site. But the villagers’ legal representative argued before the court on Monday that the state must allow for regular construction in the village because it has existed since before 1967, according to Haaretz.
The court ruled that if the state does not allow for regular construction in the village, it must provide an alternative solution for the residents of Zanuta.
“The role of a military governor is to find a solution,” Judge Hanan Meltzer said, according to Haaretz.
In the past, Zanuta residents had lived in caves in the area, and when the caves began to crumble, they set up temporary living structures that were built without a permit.