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Israeli forces destroy "the only place for children in Silwan"


Josie Shields-Stromsness
<http://electronicintifada.net/people/josie-shields-stromsness>  

The Electronic Intifada
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East Jerusalem <http://electronicintifada.net/location/east-jerusalem>  

15 February 2012 

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Bulldozers razed the Madaa Creative Center to the ground on Monday morning.

(Wadi Hilweh Information Center
<http://electronicintifada.net/people/wadi-hilweh-information-center> )

Israeli forces arrived before sunrise on Monday, 13 February to demolish a
newly completed community facility
<http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/adri-nieuwhof/video-shows-uk-manufactur
ed-jcb-equipment-destroying-jerusalem-playground>  that residents refer to
as a cultural café in the Wadi Hilweh
<http://electronicintifada.net/tags/wadi-hilweh>  area of Silwan
<http://electronicintifada.net/tags/silwan>  in occupied East Jerusalem
<http://electronicintifada.net/tags/east-jerusalem> . The bulldozers arrived
without any prior warning. The Israeli-controlled Jerusalem municipality and
the National Parks Authority carried out the demolition with Israeli police
officers closing off the street and even preventing some nearby families to
leave their homes while the demolition was underway.

Palestinians living in Silwan and other areas of occupied East Jerusalem are
facing increased attacks from the Israeli authorities and Israeli settlers
<http://electronicintifada.net/tags/settlers> . Life for these Palestinian
families is now complicated by endless legal battles and fear of the future.
Simple things like living in their homes, sending their children to school,
and creating spaces for kids to play can’t be taken for granted as homes are
given over to Israeli settlers or threatened with demolition, as children as
young as six are picked up by Israeli police
<http://electronicintifada.net/content/silwan-children-abducted-their-bedroo
ms/10088>  for interrogation, and as community centers are destroyed.


The children’s only refuge


Jawad Siyam, director of the Madaa Creative Center in Silwan that runs the
cultural café and the sports field directly in front of the café, lamented:
“this was the only place in the area to meet, to sit together. It was the
only place for children in Silwan.”

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e/public/120215-foos-ball.jpg

Creating spaces for kids to play can’t be taken for granted in Silwan.  

(Josie Shields-Stromsness
<http://electronicintifada.net/people/josie-shields-stromsness>  / The
Electronic Intifada
<http://electronicintifada.net/people/electronic-intifada> )

Though Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem pay taxes to the Israeli-run
Jerusalem municipality, the authority does not provide services like public
parks and community centers so the local communities have to create their
own. Madaa Center built the café with funding from international
organizations including the Middle East Children
<http://electronicintifada.net/tags/middle-east-childrens-alliance> ’s
Alliance, Playgrounds for Palestine, and War Child International. The center
attempted to get a permit to build the café on this piece of privately-owned
land but the Jerusalem municipality refused. Siyam said that Palestinians in
Silwan have received fewer than 40 permits for building since East Jerusalem
was occupied and then illegally annexed by Israel in 1967, leaving them with
no choice but to carry on construction projects without permits.


More than 30 demolitions this year


Mahmoud Qaraeen from the Wadi Hilweh Information Center
<http://electronicintifada.net/tags/wadi-hilweh-information-center>  lives
across the street from the site of the sports field and cultural café. He
was one of the first people to arrive at the scene of the demolition and he
meticulously documented the destruction. Qaraeen explained that this was the
31st demolition in East Jerusalem since the start of 2012, an alarming
statistic.

He also pointed out that on the same day, a settlers’ association took the
first of a series of necessary approvals to construct an enormous 16,000
square meter compound just up the hill. Qaraeen says it is well understood
that “the municipality is only for West Jerusalem. The only thing we get
from them in East Jerusalem is demolitions.”

The community is determined to rebuild the café. For local residents, the
right to build and live on their land is a constant battle and one they are
not prepared to lose. Like many Palestinians living in the Jordan Valley
<http://electronicintifada.net/tags/jordan-valley> , they have adopted the
principle that to exist is to resist. Volunteers have already begun sorting
through the rubble, salvaging scraps of wood and metal. Their goal is to
complete a new café in time for a Mothers’ Day celebration on 21 March
(Mothers’ Day is celebrated across Arab countries on this date).

“We are also waiting for the bill for the bulldozer,” Siyam told The
Electronic Intifada. This practice of charging people for demolitions began
in 2011 (“Israel passes draft law requiring Palestinians to pay for their
own home demolitions <http://www.imemc.org/article/61573> ,” International
Middle East Media Center, 29 June 2011).

But he added, “We won’t pay for this. Someone from the center might have to
go to jail but we will refuse to pay.”

Josie Shields-Stromsness is the program director at the Middle East
Children’s Alliance (MECA). She lives in Palestine and can be reached at
josie AT mecaforpeace DOT org. MECA has set up an online petition
<http://www.mecaforpeace.org/destruction-madaa-silwan-creative-center>  to
protest the destruction of the Madaa Creative Center.

MICHAEL R. NAPP

209-484-0226 CELL

mnapps...@sbcglobal.net

 



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