Israele : Organizzazione Mondiale Sionista incanala NIS 400.000 in infrastrutture negli avamposti illegali


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L' Organizzazione Sionista Mondiale ha incanalato   400.000 dollari per  interventi infrastrutturali in Cisgiordania e, precisamente,   a Negohot Negohot, che si trova nella parte occidentale di Hebron Hills, è stata costruita sulle rovine di un avamposto dell'esercito nel 1998. Nel corso degli anni  il Ministero autorizzò  l'edificazione di  abitazioni permanenti . Un  altro avamposto, chiamato Mizpe Lakis, è stato istituito vicino. In questi due avamposti ci vivono  circa 50 famiglie,ma manca  un piano generale approvato e quindi, non c'è modo di rilasciare permessi di costruzione legali.Negli ultimi due anni, tuttavia, un ampio lavoro di infrastrutture è stato fatto a Negohot, compresa la costruzione di marciapiedi , muri di sostegno,  impianti  idrici e fognari. I documenti ottenuti da Haaretz indicano che il lavoro è stato svolto dal Consiglio Regionale  di Hebron, ma alcuni dei finanziamenti provengono   dalla Divisione Settlement del WZO.
Un rapporto sugli  avamposti non autorizzati  in Cisgiordania del  procuratore Talia Sasson nel 2005 aveva  rilevato gravi difetti nella condotta della Divisione Settlement  che finanziava   regolarmente costruzioni illegali .In risposta alla relazione del Sasson il  procuratore generale Menachem Mazuz aveva ordinato   il  blocco dei  fondi  .
Inoltre il Ministero delle Finanze  aveva assegnato un contabile all' ufficio  per gli Insediamenti in modo da  garantire il rispetto della legge israeliana .Da allora  le violazioni delle regole come quelle avvenute  a Negohot sono diventate  rare.La Divisione Settlement ha confermato che ha aiutato Negohot  per la somma di 400.000 NIS lo scorso anno. Ha inoltre riconosciuto che Negohot non dispone ancora di un piano generale approvato.Tuttavia, si legge in una nota, "purtroppo, questo non è l'unica comunità, sia in Giudea e Samaria [Cisgiordania] o all'interno dello Stato di Israele (" Linea Verde "), che non dispone di un valido master plan per vari motivi
L'affermazione che la Divisione Settlement ha apparentemente utilizzato denaro  per  costruire  illegalmente  è un'affermazione scandalosa",conclude il comunicato

 

World Zionist Organization funneled NIS 400,000 into infrastructure work at illegal West Bank outpost


Organization’s settlement division denies it carries out illegal construction.

The World Zionist Organization’s Settlement Division has financed NIS 400,000 worth of infrastructure work in the West Bank outpost of Negohot, even though the work was carried out without building permits.
Negohot located in the western Hebron Hills, was built on the ruins of an army outpost in 1998. Over the years, the Housing Ministry built permanent houses there, and another outpost, called Mitzpeh Lachish, was set up nearby. Together, these two outposts are home to some 50 families. But neither has ever had an approved master plan, and therefore, there is no way to issue legal building permits.
Over the past two years, however, extensive infrastructure work has been done in Negohot, including construction of sidewalks and supporting walls, and upgrades of the water and sewage systems. Documents obtained by Haaretz show that the work was carried out by the Mount Hebron Regional Council, but some of the funding came from the WZO’s Settlement Division.
The Settlement Division functions as the state’s agent for building new communities and strengthening existing ones, both inside Israel and in the West Bank. Its budget comes from the state, and as Haaretz has previously reported, this budget grows every year. In 2012, it was originally supposed to be NIS 60 million, but had risen to NIS 272 million by the end of the year.
A report on unauthorized West Bank outposts that the state commissioned from attorney Talia Sasson in 2005 found serious flaws in the Settlement Division’s conduct. Inter alia, it found that the division regularly funded illegal construction in many locales.
In response to Sasson’s report, then-Attorney General Menachem Mazuz issued orders barring the use of public funds for illegal construction. Those orders applied to all public bodies and explicitly defined legal construction as construction carried out in accordance with a valid master plan.
In addition, the Finance Ministry assigned an accountant to the Settlement Division to monitor its conduct. The accountant is subordinate to the treasury’s accountant general, and his task is to ensure that the division’s financial conduct complies with Israeli law.
Since then, violations of the rules like what happened at Negohot have become rare.
The Settlement Division confirmed that it helped Negohot upgrade its water and sewage system and build sidewalks and supporting walls to the tune of NIS 400,000 last year. It also acknowledged that Negohot doesn’t yet have an approved master plan.
Nevertheless, it said in a statement, “regrettably, this isn’t the only community, either in Judea and Samaria [the West Bank] or within the State of Israel (“the Green Line”), which doesn’t have a valid master plan, for various reasons. To our great regret, these are claims that have also been made in the past regarding the legality of building in Judea and Samaria, inter alia in Talia Sasson’s report, and they received a detailed response, including a list of communities within the State of Israel that lack a valid master plan (the most famous of these, until recently, was Kfar Malal, the birthplace of former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon), and were also addressed in the Levy Report.”
The Levy Report, issued last year by a panel of jurists headed by former Supreme Court justice Edmond Levy, asserted Israel’s right to build throughout the West Bank.
“All Settlement Division work that requires permits is carried out in accordance with permits in principle issued by the planning committees, as per their authority,” the division’s statement continued.
“Execution of the work, whether directly by the Settlement Division or with its budgetary participation, goes through a tender process in the tenders committee in accordance with financial and administrative regulations. All work is done transparently, in broad daylight — a fact that cannot be denied.”
“The claim that the Settlement Division has ostensibly resumed financing illegal construction is an outrageous claim,” the statement concluded. “The Settlement Division, as stated above, has not financed and does not finance any illegal construction.” 


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