Meretz chairman visits disputed Hebron building, says he intends to submit ‘bill calling for evacuation of all Jews from Hebron’ http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3389089,00.html<
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"Meretz-Yahad Chairman MK Yossi Beilin received a not-so-warm welcome by extreme right-wing activist Baruch Marzel upon his arrival at the Jewish area of Hebron on Tuesday.
"Spy, foreign agent! You’re pals with Bishara!" Marzel shouted, in an attempt to disrupt Beilin’s visit.
The MK arrived at the town with the purpose of learning more about the daily lives of the Jewish population and the Palestinian residents, following the purchase of the disputed Hebron building.
"I intend on submitting a bill calling for the evacuation of all Jews from Hebron after the summer break. This is a new settlement, and I have been working to evacuate this deluded group since the night they invaded.
"The only question is whether the Olmert government wants to establish a new settlement in Israel today, in 2007" despite its promise not to allow new settlements, Beilin asked."
Company that bought Hebron house already in fraud probe<
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"The company that facilitated the purchase of the disputed house in Hebron occupied by settlers is currently the subject of a police probe. Police suspect the company of forgery and fraud in purchases performed before the transaction of the contested house.
Police are investigating two purchases after which settlers moved into houses in the West Bank city owned by Palestinians.
The company is suspected of forging documents on the two purchases as well as fraud. The purchase of the house occupied since March 19 by settlers in Hebron is not currently being investigated by the police because no evidence suggesting criminal activity has been presented.
The company, Tal Construction & Investments LTD, is suspected of producing false documents on April 1, 2005, to the Israeli Civil Administration. The documents were presented to the Civil Administration by a representative of a group of settlers who had invaded a home in Hebron near the neighborhood of Tel-Rumeida."
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