"We will not leave of our own will. Maybe if they force us, carry us and throw us on the streets, then we’ll go. But for us to lock the door and tell them ‘here are the keys,’ that’s impossible," she said. Peace Now says the house is part of a "larger process the government is undertaking of establishing settlements in Sheikh Jarrah". King, who does not dispute that, said the district is "going back to being a Jewish neighbourhood". "It is happening slowly, slowly but thank God we are succeeding in returning Jews to the place they ran away (from) when the Jordanian legions bombed their houses," he told AFP. Fahamiya laughs at the idea of Jewish heirs, saying she lived there for decades without any mention of any legal owners. |
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