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Palestinian Authority condemns East Jerusalem evictions

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Palestinians perform Friday prayer on the streets in East Jerusalem on March 27, 2026 as the Israeli forces continue to impose restriction to Palestinians from entering the Dome of the Rock of Masjid Al-Aqsa for Friday prayers, in Jerusalem. (AFP)

Palestinians perform Friday prayer on the streets in East Jerusalem on March 27, 2026 as the Israeli forces continue to impose restriction to Palestinians from entering the Dome of the Rock of Masjid Al-Aqsa for Friday prayers, in Jerusalem. (AFP)

RAMALLAH: The Palestinian Authority has condemned the recent eviction of multiple families from their homes in east Jerusalem and urged the international community to take "firm measures" to halt the displacements.


Several families were removed from their homes in the neighborhood of Silwan in Israeli-occupied 
east Jerusalem on Wednesday, AFP journalists saw.


Silwan has for decades been the target of a policy allowing Jews who lost property before the establishment of Israel in 1948 to claim it.


Israeli rights group B'Tselem said the evictions were the start of "a large wave of displacement affecting around 2,200 people" and were part of a policy aimed at "Judaising the neighborhood."


In a statement released late on Friday by official news agency WAFA, the PA's foreign ministry "condemned the escalation by 
Israeli occupation authorities of forced eviction measures."


It said 15 families had been evicted from the hilltop neighborhood south of Jerusalem's Old City.


It also called on the international community to take "firm and more decisive steps to prevent the continuation of forced displacement against the Palestinian people."


Israeli authorities have evicted many Palestinian families from the area in recent years, while further families await the enforcement of eviction orders.


Hundreds of settlers, whose presence is illegal under international law, live among around 50,000 Palestinians in Silwan.


Their presence in the neighborhood dates back to the 1980s.


Israel captured east Jerusalem in 1967, later annexing it and declaring it part of its undivided capital, a move not recognized by the UN or most of the international community.


Palestinians aspire to make it the capital of a future Palestinian state.