Sewage pool rings West Bank village awaiting demolition

Sewage pool is seen at the Kfar Adumim Beduin hamlet Friday, Oct. 5, 2018. The village slated for demolition is dealing with a large pool of sewage, apparently from a nearby Israeli settlement. (AP)
Updated 05 October 2018
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Sewage pool rings West Bank village awaiting demolition

JERUSALEM: A Palestinian Bedouin village slated for demolition is dealing with a large pool of sewage, apparently from a nearby Israeli settlement.
The sewage flowed downhill toward Khan Al-Ahmar earlier this week, and on Friday was still pooled in a ravine by the West Bank community’s corrugated tin shacks.
Israel’s Civil Administration in the West Bank said that a sewage pipe burst in the area and the military was dispatching a truck to pump the waste out.
Israel’s Supreme Court recently rejected a final appeal against plans to demolish the village. Israel says Khan Al-Ahmar was built illegally and has offered to resettle its residents a few miles (kilometers) away. Palestinians and other critics say the demolition aims to displace Palestinians in favor of Israeli settlement expansion.