As a result of pressure exerted by Regavim and the Shomron Municipal Council, the Civil Administration removed illegal structures built on land belonging to the Jewish community of Leshem in Samaria. Regavim: “Isn’t it time for the Civil Administration to do its job without the need for intervention by external organizations?”  

Taysir Abdallah has been squatting on government land that belongs to the Jewish community of Leshem in the Shomron. He poached a prime piece of property, directly on top of what was meant to be the safe, modern access road to the community.

7 years ago, Mr. Abdallah was served with demolition orders, which set in motion a seemingly unending saga of delay tactics, petitions, court appearances, falsified and irrelevant documents, and more.

Taking full advantage of the bureaucratic nightmare that is common practice in Judea and Samaria, Mr. Abdallah submitted a request for a building permit to the Civil Administration – after having been served with demolition orders, effectively putting enforcement on hold.

Regavim and the Shomron Regional Council took the case to the High Court of Justice. Mr. Abdallah brought documentation to prove ownership of the land in question, but it eventually became clear that the documents were not deeds of ownership at all, and they had nothing to do with the land on which he was squatting.

Meanwhile, he continued to scoff at the law, building two additional illegal structures as the legal wrangling continued.

When the final decision was handed down, the next scene in the theater of the absurd began: Despite the fact that all of Mr. Abdallah’s specious claims were rejected at every step along the way, the Civil Administration informed Regavim that the demolition orders would not be enforced: “Old structures are at the bottom of the list of enforcement priorities,” the Civil Administration explained. “There are hundreds of newer structures that have been built in the interim which are of higher priority.”

Rather than take this travesty lying down, Regavim continued to exert pressure on the Civil Administration, and this morning the effort paid off: The Civil Administration carried out significant enforcement measures, demolishing some of Abdullah’s illegal structures.

Yossi Dagan, Mayor of the Shomron Municipal Council, welcomed the demolition that was 7 years in the making: “We are pleased with the enforcement. Better late than never. The issue of law enforcement against illegal Arab construction is crucial for the future of Jewish communities. Every additional illegal structure takes another bite out of state-owned land and causes strategic harm to the State of Israel and Jewish settlement.”

“The tactics used by Abdullah are classic examples of a system that involves thousands of illegal Arab structures,” explains Yishai Hemo, Regavim’s Field Coordinator for Judea and Samaria. “Nonsensical permits requests, appeals designed to clog the system, abuse of the legal process – the State of Israel must take action against the system as a whole. Otherwise, every lawbreaker is rewarded, and the law enforcement system is brought to its knees. Thousands of unenforced demolition orders have been gathering dust for years. The Civil Administration must enforce the law the moment they are legally able to do so, in order to prevent years of foot-dragging that harms the creation and implementation of a rational, organized policy for planning and construction, and undermines the rule of law.