By Gil Ronen
First Publish: 11/29/2011, 12:42 PM
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The High Court for Justice heard on Monday a motion by Peace Now demanding the demolition of 20homes built on land defined in the Shiloh zoning plan as agricultural land.
Peace Now – a group that opposes Jewish rights in Judea and Samaria (Yehuda and Shomron, or Yesha) – also wants a halt to construction ofhomes within Shiloh that they say do not conform to the zoning plan.
The state informed the court that the Minister of Defense approves of the effort to draw up new zoning plans for the areas in question, and that the plans will be published and deposited in a month's time. Attorney Akiva Sylvetsky, the Binyamin Local Authority's legal representative, showed the court precedents it has set itself, which determined that the court shall not force authorities to take enforcement measures in places where the state declares an intention to legalize the construction. Read the rest on: Arutz7
The state informed the court that the Minister of Defense approves of the effort to draw up new zoning plans for the areas in question, and that the plans will be published and deposited in a month's time. Attorney Akiva Sylvetsky, the Binyamin Local Authority's legal representative, showed the court precedents it has set itself, which determined that the court shall not force authorities to take enforcement measures in places where the state declares an intention to legalize the construction. Read the rest on: Arutz7
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