IDF, Civil Administration and police looking into ownership documents of house occupied Monday evening. Meanwhile, they say, settlers will not be evacuated. Last year, Palestinians documented two cases of settlers taking over Palestinian houses http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3378768,00.html<
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"Police have no plans to evacuate the settlers who occupied a house in Hebron Monday evening, a senior police official told Ynet on Tuesday morning.
"We have no legal basis to evacuate them," he explained."
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"A senior police official told Ynet, "At this stage there are no unusual incidents in the area. The settlers are starting to settle in and to prepare the house for residence. I want to make it clear that we are not preparing for evacuation. The issue should still be examined by legal experts in order to decide who the rightful owner is. In the meantime, the settlers will be able to stay."
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"The Palestinians claimed that the settlers takeover of the house in Hebron was not a unusual occurrence.
In 2006, the Palestinian committee for the protection of homes and land in Hebron documented at least two takeovers of Palestinians homes, six incidents of invasion into homes by settlers who were eventually removed, and 18 failed attempts.
Palestinians also reported an incident of a Palestinian home being burned down, 430 incidents of homes being stoned, and violence against Palestinian tenants."
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"Kadima MK Otniel Schneller, a close associate of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and his liaison to the settlement movement, Tuesday visited a Hebron house occupied this week by settlers, saying that the takeover of the house was consistent with Kadima's policy, and that the party viewed a Hebron settlement bloc as part of a future peace agreement."
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"Schneller said that he is proceeding on the assumption that the sale was legal, and if that is the case, it was in line with Kadima's program of settlement in blocs, as it created a continuous strip between Kiryat Arba settlement and the adjacent Jewish community of Hebron.
"This is a continuity of unparalleled importance," Schneller said. "This is extraordinary. The work of saints is done by others. By rights, the government of Israel should have done this, but since it was done, and assuming that it is legal, this is definitely in line with Kadima's approach from the demographic standpoint, an approach which views Kiryat Arba - Hebron as a Jewish settlement bloc, under any future agreement."
"In my understanding, this is part of Kadima's world view."
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