Sheikh Sabri: The zionist regime pursues ethnic cleansing policy in Jerusalem

Sheikh Ekrima Sabri, head of the Higher Islamic Council in Occupied Jerusalem, has said that the zionist occupation state pursues “a scorched earth and ethnic cleansing policy” against the Jerusalemites in the holy city through displacing them from t

Talking in particular about the zionist regime’s new plan to evacuate Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood next month from its local residents, Sheikh Sabri affirmed that the Sheikh Jarrah residents would defend their right to their homes through documents backing their position.

“The zionist occupation authority (ZOA) and its courts have no right to evacuate the homes of Sheikh Jarrah,” he said.

“The occupation does not follow fair laws, and it avoids delving into the issue of the land ownership because the settlers are unable to prove their ownership of the area,” the Jerusalemite official added.

He accused the ZOA of manipulating its laws to lay its hands over large areas of Jerusalem in order to completely Judaize it and change its demographic status quo.

He appealed to the international community and its human rights institutions to necessarily intervene to stop the zionist regime from evacuating Sheikh Jarrah of its residents and put an end to its ethnic cleansing policy in Jerusalem.

In May, the zionist regime intends to carry out a mass displacement campaign in Sheikh Jarrah as a part of its systematic Judaization policy in the holy city. Accordingly, 25 families are at imminent risk of forced displacement. 

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