The “Central” Israeli Court in Jerusalem rejected the appeal submitted by the Dweik family to evict their homes, in favor of the “Ateret Cohenim” settlement association, under the pretext of Jewish ownership of the land on which the building was built. The court rejected the appeal submitted in the middle of this month in the name of the families of Odeh and Shweiki, to the decisions to evacuate them from their homes. The Wadi Hilweh Information Center and the Batn al-Hawa Neighborhood Committee stated, in a joint statement, that the Central Court rejected the appeal filed in the name of the Dweik family, as the building in which they live is located within the “Ateret Cohenim” scheme to control 5 dunams and 200 square meters of Batn Al-Hawa in Silwan town. Under the pretext of its ownership of Jews from Yemen since 1881. “Ateret Cohenim” association claims that the Israeli Supreme Court has approved the ownership of Jews in the land of Batn al-Hawa, and since September 2015, the judicial notifications have been handed over to families in the neighborhood. To check the news, click here