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Israel increases home demolitions and evictions in East Jerusalem

17 June 2026
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Israeli authorities are intensifying the demolition of Palestinian homes and forced evictions in the Silwan district of occupied East Jerusalem, according to Human Rights Watch. The organization states that these actions violate international humanitarian law and constitute a war crime. Silwan, located south of Jerusalem’s Old City, has been a long-standing target of eviction campaigns, particularly in neighborhoods like al-Bustan and Batn al-Hawa, exacerbated by recent conflicts in Gaza and Iran. Since October 2023, 587 Palestinians have been displaced, with a significant portion affected during the war with Iran in March-April 2026. The UN reports that over 2,000 individuals are at risk of displacement, potentially leading to one of the largest waves of expulsions in East Jerusalem since 1967. Human Rights Watch highlights that these efforts aim to alter the demographic landscape around Jerusalem’s Old City by replacing Palestinian residents with Israeli settlers.

Why It Matters

The ongoing evictions and demolitions in East Jerusalem reflect a longstanding pattern of displacement affecting Palestinian communities, particularly since the 1967 occupation. The Fourth Geneva Convention prohibits the forcible transfer of residents from occupied territories, and the International Court of Justice has previously condemned Israeli policies as contrary to international law. Historical data indicates that systematic displacement has been a strategy employed by Israeli authorities, contributing to a demographic shift in favor of Israeli settlers. The situation in Silwan is emblematic of broader tensions and conflicts surrounding territorial claims in Jerusalem, impacting thousands of lives and international relations.

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