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International eviction and demolition

Israel Intensifies East Jerusalem Evictions

Analysis based on 15 articles · First reported Jun 10, 2026 · Last updated Jun 10, 2026

Sentiment
-70
Attention
4
Articles
15
Market Impact
Direct
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The intensified demolitions and evictions in East Jerusalem create significant geopolitical instability, potentially impacting regional investment and tourism. Real estate and construction sectors in the affected areas face uncertainty and legal challenges, while the broader market may react to increased tensions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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Israeli authorities have intensified demolitions and evictions of Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem, particularly in neighborhoods like al-Bustan and Batan al-Hawah. Rights groups such as Ir Amim and B Tselem report a significant increase in demolitions, with over 260 structures destroyed in 2025 and 116 so far this year. These actions are driven by Israeli policies to expand Jewish presence in annexed East Jerusalem, often citing lack of building permits for Palestinian homes while severely limiting their ability to obtain them. Settler organizations like Ateret Cohanim actively facilitate Jewish settlement, leading to the displacement of Palestinian families like Fakhri Abu Diab's and Zuhair al-Rajabi's. The international community, including the United Nations, considers these territories illegally occupied, though the US State Department has indicated a shift in US pressure on Israel since the Trump administration recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital. This ongoing situation fuels the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and raises concerns about human rights and demographic transformation in the region.

90 Israel expanded Jewish presence
70 Ateret Cohanim worked to return
50 Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem Israel
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Israel is actively pursuing policies to expand Jewish presence in East Jerusalem through demolitions and evictions, leading to international criticism and increased tensions.
Importance 100 Sentiment -50
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Jerusalem is the central location of the event, with its eastern part being the focus of Israeli settlement expansion and Palestinian evictions.
Importance 90 Sentiment -40
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Fakhri Abu Diab is a Palestinian resident whose home was demolished by Israeli authorities, representing the direct impact of the event on individuals.
Importance 70 Sentiment -80
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Ateret Cohanim is a main settler organization in East Jerusalem actively working to help Jews return to what they claim were historical Jewish neighborhoods, contributing to Palestinian evictions.
Importance 70 Sentiment 50
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Ir Amim is an Israeli anti-settlement group that tracks and reports on the demolitions and evictions, providing data and advocacy against Israeli policies.
Importance 60 Sentiment 20
per
Zuhair al-Rajabi and his family were ordered out of their home in Batan al-Hawah by Israel's Supreme Court, illustrating another instance of Palestinian eviction.
Importance 60 Sentiment -80
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Israel's Supreme Court ruled against Palestinian families like Zuhair al-Rajabi's, leading to their eviction and upholding settler claims.
Importance 60 Sentiment -30
per
Daniel Luria, executive director of Ateret Cohanim, articulated the organization's goal of correcting a 'historical injustice' by facilitating Jewish settlement in East Jerusalem.
Importance 60 Sentiment 40
ngo
Bimkom is an Israeli rights group that highlights the discrepancy in housing permit approvals between Jewish and Palestinian residents in Jerusalem.
Importance 50 Sentiment 20
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B Tselem is an Israeli rights group that reported on the highest rate of state-led evictions in Batan al-Hawah in decades, highlighting the cooperation between settler organizations and state institutions.
Importance 50 Sentiment 20
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Khalil Basbous was evicted from his home in January, symbolizing the personal loss and displacement experienced by Palestinians due to these policies.
Importance 50 Sentiment -80
per
Aviv Tatarsky is a researcher at Ir Amim who provides expert commentary on the intensity and scope of Israeli demolition policies.
Importance 40 Sentiment 10
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Yair Dvir, a spokesperson for B Tselem, commented on the cooperation between settler organizations and state institutions in the Judaization of East Jerusalem.
Importance 40 Sentiment 10
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The United Nations, along with the international community, considers the territories captured by Israel in 1967, including East Jerusalem, to be illegally occupied.
Importance 30 Sentiment 0
per
Donald Trump, as a former US President, broke with previous US administrations by recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital, which influenced the context of Israeli settlement policies.
Importance 20 Sentiment 0
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