July 3, 2026

15 thoughts on “Activists say Israel tries to expel a whole Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem

  1. Think about it: in the courtyard, there are geese in a pen — and a massive mound of rubble. That speaks volumes.

  2. In other words in the courtyard, there are geese in a pen — and a massive mound of rubble. Curious to see how this develops.

  3. In other words fakhri Abu Diab, a community leader, walks by the remains of his family home after it was demolished by Israeli forces, in the Silwan neighborhood of East Jerusalem. Curious to see how this develops.

  4. The bigger issue here is it was his mother’s house, the home where Abu Diab was born and grew up. That changes the calculation.

  5. Reading that fakhri Abu Diab, a community leader, walks by the remains of his family home after it was demolished by Israeli forces, in the Silwan neighborhood of East Jerusalem — hard to argue with the logic there.

  6. Think about it: it was his mother’s house, the home where Abu Diab was born and grew up. That speaks volumes.

  7. Considering eAST JERUSALEM — Fakhri Abu Diab, 62, has lived on the same property in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan all his life, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  8. On one hand eAST JERUSALEM — Fakhri Abu Diab, 62, has lived on the same property in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan all his life. But at the same time in the courtyard, there are geese in a pen — and a massive mound of rubble.

  9. Basically eAST JERUSALEM — Fakhri Abu Diab, 62, has lived on the same property in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan all his life. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  10. Basically fakhri Abu Diab, a community leader, walks by the remains of his family home after it was demolished by Israeli forces, in the Silwan neighborhood of East Jerusalem. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

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