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Beit HaShalom, ( he, בית השלום, lit. ''House of Peace'') or the Rajabi House, also known as Beit HaMeriva ("House of Contention"), is a four-story
apartment building An apartment (American English), or flat (British English, Indian English, South African English), is a self-contained housing unit (a type of residential real estate) that occupies part of a building, generally on a single story. There are ma ...
located in the H-2 Area of
Hebron Hebron ( ar, الخليل or ; he, חֶבְרוֹן ) is a Palestinian. city in the southern West Bank, south of Jerusalem. Nestled in the Judaean Mountains, it lies above sea level. The second-largest city in the West Bank (after Eas ...
. Originally built by two
Palestinian Palestinians ( ar, الفلسطينيون, ; he, פָלַסְטִינִים, ) or Palestinian people ( ar, الشعب الفلسطيني, label=none, ), also referred to as Palestinian Arabs ( ar, الفلسطينيين العرب, label=non ...
businessmen, the building was subsequently purchased and inhabited by local
Jewish Jews ( he, יְהוּדִים, , ) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites Israelite origins and kingdom: "The first act in the long drama of Jewish history is the age of the Israelites""The ...
settlers in 2007. In December 2008, the settlers were evacuated by the
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by
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order: Palestinians alleged that the building had been purchased unlawfully with the help of a Palestinian frontman, and the use of forged documents, and the case was taken to court. In September 2012, the Jerusalem District Court ruled that the purchase was indeed valid, and that the house must be returned to the purchasers. In March 2014, the Israeli Supreme Court upheld the ruling. The Israeli Defense Minister subsequently allowed the settlers to reinhabit the building.


History and location

The building is located in a strategic area at the eastern border of city of Hebron. It is situated along the road running north-south, connecting the settlements of Givat Ha'avot, and
Kiryat Arba :''This article is mainly about the modern Israeli settlement, not the biblical town'' Kiryat Arba or Qiryat Arba ( he, קִרְיַת־אַרְבַּע, , Town of the Four) is an urban Israeli settlement on the outskirts of Hebron, in the south ...
including Givat Harsina, with the
Cave of the Patriarchs , alternate_name = Tomb of the Patriarchs, Cave of Machpelah, Sanctuary of Abraham, Ibrahimi Mosque (Mosque of Abraham) , image = Palestine Hebron Cave of the Patriarchs.jpg , alt = , caption = Southern view of the complex, 2009 , map ...
. The road is known as Othman bin Affan Street, Zion Route,Occupation and settlements as the main determinant of health for Palestinians in H2-Area in Hebron
–Position paper, p. 6. Ilaria Camplone, Physicians For Human Rights - Israel, August 2010
''The Colony of Al Rajabi Building in Hebron, Frequent Attacks against Palestinians''
. POICA, 7 September 2008
and Worshipers Way. An Israeli checkpoint is nearby. The building is named after Palestinian businessman Faez Rajabi who, together with Abdelkader Salwar, originally purchased the land and hired Hebron resident Majdi Al-Ja'abari''Settlers take over in Hebron: The Rajabi building becomes a hornets' nest''
Badia Dwaik, MEMO, 29 March 2014
to construct the four-story structure.''Legal Affairs: The house that Rajabi built''
Dan Izenberg, Jerusalem Post, 20 November 2008
The construction of the building in Hebron's a-Ras neighbourhood, on a 1,100-square-metre property with space for some 20 apartments, began in 1995.''Palestinians lose appeal over Hebron house ownership''
Chaim Levinson, Haaretz, 11 March 2014.
The Palestinian developers originally designed it for their own use as shops and apartments, but the construction was not fully finished. A number of young Palestinian families had paid down payments for their future apartments. Construction was suspended in 2000, according to Al-Ja'abari due to pressure from the settlers and their mounting presence in the region. After the intervention of many human rights organisations, and local and international media, the authorities eventually allowed Al-Ja'abari to proceed with the construction in 2007.


Settlers' occupancy of the building

On 19 March 2007, over 200 Jews, mostly
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students from the Hebron area, entered the building in the evening hours. They reached the building by running through an Arab village. The decision to enter the building that day was reached after the construction of the building was restarted, and the Jews of Hebron received information that Arabs intended to enter the building in the near future.''200 Jews Enter New Building in Hevron: ′Peace House′''
Arutz Sheva, 20 March 2007
The settlers named the house "The Peace House". Hebron Jewish Community's spokesperson Noam Arnon said the entry into the house was not meant for provocation but for peaceful residence by Jews. About the importance of the building, spokesmen stressed: ''″The house of peace, on the main road between Hebron and Kiryat Arba is an additional link in the growth of the City of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs. Bonding Hebron and Kiryat Arba, this building will provide homes for dozens, if not hundreds of Israelis, waiting to live in Hebron.″''''Beit HaShalom – the House of Peace – a new Jewish building in Hebron''
Jewish Community of Hebron, 19 March 2007
The IDF, who arrived upon the take-over, provided security for the settlers. On the same day, Rajabi filed a complaint with the police. He charged that the settlers were trespassers, and had occupied his building by force. Over the next week, two Palestinians suspected of selling the house were detained; one arrested in
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, the other by the Palestinian Authority.''Jordan, PA arrest 2 Palestinians for selling Hebron house to Jews''
Avi Issacharoff, Haaretz, 30 March 2007.
Hebron's Jewish Committee condemned the arrests, and accused the PA of having an "anti-Semitic nature" and "prevalent racial hatred". Rajabi was summoned to Jericho by the Palestinian Authority, and detained for 6 months "for his own security".


Reactions of the authorities

The settlement was politically controversial as was the legality of the purchase. The
Israeli Civil Administration The Civil Administration ( he, המנהל האזרחי, '; ar, الإدارة المدنية الإسرائيلية) is the Israeli governing body that operates in the West Bank. It was established by the government of Israel in 1981, in order ...
initially decided that the settlers' move into the house was illegal and they must be evacuated. It advised Defense Minister
Amir Peretz Amir Peretz ( he, עָמִיר פֶּרֶץ; born on 9 March 1952) is an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the Labor Party. A Knesset member almost continuously from 1988 to 2021, he has served as Minister of Defen ...
to order an immediate evacuation of the house, based on the argument that the settlers did not receive the necessary permits from the Civil Administration.''Settlers unlikely to be removed from disputed Hebron house anytime soon''
Amos Harel, Haaretz, 6 June 2007
The settlers could have been evacuated under ''Civil Administration Order 25'', which determined that the occupation or transfer of ownership of homes in the West Bank by Jews requires the approval of the head of the civil administration.''An ominous house of contention''
Talia Sasson, Haaretz, 15 April 2007
The legal basis for the Defense Minister's decision to evacuate the home in Hebron also came from a 1980 cabinet decision, when then-prime minister Menachem Begin's government decided that the cabinet was the only body authorized to approve the expansion of the Jewish community in Hebron.''Hebron settlers try to buy more homes''
YAAKOV KATZ AND TOVAH LAZAROFF, Jerusalem Post, 13 April 2007.
Defense Minister Amir Peretz and Deputy Defense Minister Efraim Sneh expected the evacuation to be completed by mid-May 2007. But ministers and MKs who spoke to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said he opposed evacuating the home at this stage, and hinted that he would prefer to block an evacuation until after the Labor primary, when Olmert was expected to have an easier defense minister with which to work. A clear majority against the evacuation was expected if the matter would come to a vote in the cabinet. The
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prohibited the occupants from making improvements to the building to render it habitable for winter - upholding a court order that forbade any change in the status quo of the house. The building had no windows, only gaps where windows were intended to be installed.''Gov't bans Hebron settlers from winterizing controversial house''
Haaretz, 26 September 2007
The gaps were sealed with plastic sheets.


Eviction order

On 27 November 2007, the Civil Administration issued eviction orders against the occupants.''Settlers get three more months on ′Worshipers' Way′''
Dan Izenberg, Jerusalem Post, 17 January 2008
The settlers' lawyer Attorney ''Nadav Ha'etzni'', representing the claimed purchasers "Tal Construction and Investment of Karnei Shomron" and the "Society for the Renewal of the Jewish Community in Hebron", petitioned the High Court against the order. In January 2008, the state defended its decision to recognize the settlers as "recent trespassers", and to evict them as quickly as possible because there was insufficient evidence to prove that the sale of the building had been completed. Pending the case in a military appeals court concerning the sale of the building, however, the Court decided to delay the judgement on the eviction. In November 2008, the High Court ordered the vacation of the building and named the State temporary custodian of the property, pending a ruling on the proprietary rights. Ehud Olmert declared that he did not want to execute the Court's order, but merely stop the repeated settler attacks on Palestinian civilians and property.''Olmert hints: No forced evacuation of Hebron house; Barak to review army''
Amos Harel and Aluf Benn, Haaretz, 26 November 2008
After the Court had ruled in favour of the government's decision to evacuate the site, the settlers built barricades, and prepared to resist efforts to have them evicted. Baruch Marzel declared that "We must go to war, using any means to prevent this crime from occurring."
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reported that, in the days prior to the evacuation, settlers repeatedly attacked Palestinian homes in the city and fired at them at random. Settlers set fire to two Palestinian homes and a store. Over three days they rioted in Hebron, attacking Palestinians with stones and clubs while Israeli soldiers and police looked on.''Dozens injured as Israeli army removes settlers from Hebron house''
Ma'an News Agency, 4 December 2008
On 4 December 2008, the Jewish settlers were evacuated from the site by Israeli police. The evacuation took an hour and was carried out by some 600 members of the security forces. The confrontation itself was less violent than had been feared.''UN ME envoy slams settler violence''
Jerusalem Post, 6 December 2008


Violence following evacuation

However, following the evacuation on 4 December 2008, "Jewish extremists embarked on an unprecedented rampage through Hebron". UN
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field worker Tareq Talahme claimed that "hundreds" of settlers entered Hebron and torched
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s,
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s, and yards in the nearby Wadi Nasara ( Wadi al Hussein), between Hebron and Kiryat Arba. They set fire to 5 houses near the building, and damaged more than 27 cars. Settler youths took over a Palestinian home in the valley and caused extensive damage. Settlers fired at Palestinians. A man was caught on videotape shooting at a Palestinian and his son in Wadi al Hussein'. Both Palestinians were evacuated by the IDF in serious condition. The shooting incidents and destructions in the valley were recorded in affidavits by
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. Two Kiryat Arba residents, suspected of shooting at Palestinians at close range were arrested. The shooting was filmed by
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members. Israelis and Palestinians clashed after settlers entered the Palestinian-controlled part of Hebron ( Area H1) and set fire to at least three cars. A Palestinian news team that was filming the violence was attacked. Settlers vandalized Palestinian property and pelt homes with rocks through the West Bank.''VIDEO / Settlers filmed shooting at Palestinians turn themselves in''
Haaretz, 6 December 2008
The US consulate reported that across the West Bank burning Palestinian fields, trees, houses and cars were seen.
Wikileaks, 5 December 2008
The press reported that settlers attacked the villages of Burin and Huwara, south of Nablus, damaging homes, burning trees, agricultural fields and cars late on 4 December. Rabbis for Human Rights reported that most northern West Bank roads were blocked by settlers, and widespread fires were visible in the Nablus region. Settlers stopped a PRCS ambulance in Hebron and defaced the ambulance, painting "let the Arabs die".


Legal battle for ownership


Contract and forged documents

According to Haaretz, the settlers had purchased the property after several years of negotiations with the Palestinian owners. The settlers claimed they had bought the house legally, and had signed a contract, a claim which the Palestinians denied. On 3 July 2007, the Israeli State declared before the High Court that the police forensics department had found that the documents which supported the settlers' claim of legal ownership had been forgeries - or provided serious doubt regarding their authenticity.''Settlers forged ownership of Hebron house''
Aviram Zino, Ynet, 3 July 2007
The Palestinian claimants admitted that they had indeed agreed to transfer ownership of the property to a third party, but claimed the deal was later cancelled. They did not provide documentation to support this claim. In January 2008, in response to a petition by the settlers against eviction orders, the state declared that the Palestinian owner of the building was undoubtedly in possession of the property when settlers took it over on 19 March 2007.''State backs Palestinian owner in Hebron dispute''
Dan Izenberg, Jerusalem Post, 8 January 2008
The state recognized the settlers as "recent trespassers", and said that there was insufficient evidence to prove that the sale of the building to the Jewish purchasers had been completed. According to the state, a contract for the sale of the building was indeed signed between Rajabi and a Palestinian partner on the one side, and Ayub Jaber, a Palestinian intermediary for the purchasers, on the other, in return for 460,000 Jordanian dinars. However, many documents the alleged Jewish purchasers presented to the police Crimes Investigation Unit were forged. The state's attorney wrote ''″We are talking about large-scale forgeries of many documents that were supposed to support the petitioners' he settlers'claims″''. The company that purchased the property had in recent years already been involved with suspected forgery and fraud upon house purchases. In November 2008, the settlers' lawyer Nadav Ha'etzni stated that his clients had purchased the building as early as 2004. A Palestinian front man, Ayub Yosef Jaber, had signed a contract with Rajabi on 23 March 2004. A video in which, according to the Jerusalem Post, Rajabi was seen signing the sales contract was submitted to the Court. Ayub Jaber, who worked on behalf of the Jewish group, signed the sale agreement with the Jordanian front company "Tal Building and Investments Karnei Shomron".''Israeli court rules contentious Hebron house must be returned to settlers''
Oz Rosenberg, Haaretz, 13 September 2012


Court rulings

In September 2012, the Jerusalem District Court ruled that the purchase was indeed valid and the house must be returned to the purchasers within one month. It dismissed the claim that the purchase agreement had been annulled before it was finalized. However, the judge stressed that he was not ordering the Civil Administration to pursue legal measures that would give the settlers authorization to live in the house.
Itamar Fleishman, Ynet, 13 September 2012
Nachi Eyal, Director of the Legal Forum for the Land of Israel, commented that “The Minister of Defense and representatives of the State Prosecutor need to apologize and compensate the owners in Hebron.” On 11 March 2014, the Supreme Court affirmed the ruling of the Jerusalem District Court regarding ownership. The court found that the original vendors had turned a blind eye to the fact that the buyer was a strawman working for a Jewish group. The court determined that the property should only be handed over after approval of the Minister of Defense to register the property in the name of the settlers. The ruling also did not oblige the Government to register the settler’s rights.''A Disaster-in-the-Making: The (Potential) New Settlements in Hebron''
. Peace Now, 12 March 2014
The court however ruled that the purchasers still owed the vendor $217,000 on the transaction, and could not reinhabit the property until the outstanding sum had been paid.
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called the potential new settlement "a disaster-in-the-Making".


Approval of the Defense minister

Following the High Court's decision, Defense Minister
Moshe Ya'alon Moshe "Bogie" Ya'alon ( he, משה יעלון; born Moshe Smilansky on 24 June 1950) is an Israeli politician and former Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, who also served as Israel's Defense Minister under Benjamin Netanyahu from 2013 ...
approved the return of the building's new owners on 13 April 2014.Tovah Lazarof
Ya'alon. ''Settlers can move into Hebron house''
Jerusalem Post, 13 April 2014.
Soon after the Defense Minister’s decision, three families moved in.''Hebron: Israeli settlers must be stopped from taking over Al-Rajabi House – UN Special Rapporteur''
United Nations OHCHR, 15 April 2014
In response to Ya'alon's approval, United Nations Special Rapporteur
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urged Israel to prevent settlers from taking over the Al-Rajabi House. He said that ''″Hebron embodies all the worst features of apartheid, colonialism and oppression that are to be found throughout Occupied Palestine″''. He added that the establishment of this settlement at Al-Rajabi House was a move toward connecting the settlement of
Kiryat Arba :''This article is mainly about the modern Israeli settlement, not the biblical town'' Kiryat Arba or Qiryat Arba ( he, קִרְיַת־אַרְבַּע, , Town of the Four) is an urban Israeli settlement on the outskirts of Hebron, in the south ...
with the other outposts in the Old City of Hebron and the Cave of the Patriarchs. Beit HaShalom is the first new settlement established inside Hebron since the 1980s and the first settlement in this particular part of Hebron. Meretz MK
Zehava Gal-On Zehava Gal-On ( he, זֶהָבָה גַּלְאוֹן; born 4 January 1956) is an Israeli politician, serving as a member of the Knesset from 1999 to 2017. She was the chairwoman of the Meretz political party from 2012 to 2018 and again since ...
noted that severe restrictions on the movements of Palestinians who live on the road already existed, and stated that the new settlement would only worsen their situation, a prospect envisaged by other observers. It will be the fifth settlement within the Hebron municipality boundaries, after Beit Hadassah, Avraham Avinu, Beit Romano and
Tel Rumeida Tel Rumeida ( ar, تل رميدة; he, תל רומיידה), also known as Jabla al-Rahama and referred to by Israeli settlers as Tel Hebron is an archaeological, agricultural and residential area in the West Bank city of Hebron. Within it, l ...
.


Financier

The man behind the scenes who had financed the purchase of the house was revealed as a Jewish man from
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, Morris Abraham. He was reportedly a descendant of the earlier Hebron Jewish community. He said that his family survived the
1929 Hebron massacre The Hebron massacre refers to the killing of sixty-seven or sixty-nine Jews on 24 August 1929 in Hebron, then part of Mandatory Palestine, by Arabs incited to violence by rumors that Jews were planning to seize control of the Temple Mount i ...
.


The settlement under international law

The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this. According to Richard Falk, the Beit HaShalom settlement is considered illegal under international law and violate article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention.


The settlement under Palestinian law

For purchasing land or property in Palestine, people who do not hold an I.D. from the West Bank or Gaza must have a ''Buyer's Permit Approval'' from the Palestinian Authority.''Who is a non-West Bank/Gaza I.D. holder?''
TABO FAQ, accessed July 2014
A Palestinian Authority court ruled in 2010 that selling, or attempting to sell, land to a foreign country is a criminal offense which could result in the death penalty. Land sales to Israelis are considered treason by the Palestinians. However death penalties were considered in 2010 unlikely to be implemented.''PA court: Sale of Palestinian land to Israelis is punishable by death''
Haaretz, 20 September 2010


See also

*
Har Hebron Regional Council The Har Hevron Regional Council ( he, מועצה אזורית הר חברון, ''Mo'atza Azorit Har Hevron'') is an Israeli regional council in the southern Judean Hills area of Mount Hebron, in the southern West Bank, administering Israeli settlem ...


References


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The Jewish Community of Hebron
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