Sewage pool rings West Bank village awaiting demolition

Sewage pool rings West Bank village awaiting demolition
Sewage pool is seen at the Kfar Adumim Beduin hamlet Friday, Oct. 5, 2018. The village slated for demolition is dealing with a large pool of sewage, apparently from a nearby Israeli settlement. (AP)
Updated 05 October 2018
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Sewage pool rings West Bank village awaiting demolition

Sewage pool rings West Bank village awaiting demolition

JERUSALEM: A Palestinian Bedouin village slated for demolition is dealing with a large pool of sewage, apparently from a nearby Israeli settlement.
The sewage flowed downhill toward Khan Al-Ahmar earlier this week, and on Friday was still pooled in a ravine by the West Bank community’s corrugated tin shacks.
Israel’s Civil Administration in the West Bank said that a sewage pipe burst in the area and the military was dispatching a truck to pump the waste out.
Israel’s Supreme Court recently rejected a final appeal against plans to demolish the village. Israel says Khan Al-Ahmar was built illegally and has offered to resettle its residents a few miles (kilometers) away. Palestinians and other critics say the demolition aims to displace Palestinians in favor of Israeli settlement expansion.