Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein last week ordered a reopening of the investigation into the documents submitted by Migron residents to prove they legally purchased the land upon which their homes are located. Police officials announce they have concluded the documents presented in the case are false, lacking authenticity. For Weinstein, the decision clears the final hurdle for the razing of the remaining buildings in that community. In line with a High Court ruling, this will be carried out by Wednesday, 21 Iyar 5774.
Police officials are continuing their probe, now interested in learning who was responsible for forging the papers that were submitted to the High Court towards proving the Jewish residents are the rightful owners and not PA (Palestinian Authority) residents are claimed in the petition challenging the legality of the Migron homes.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
2 Responses
The article lacks balance. The documents are not shown nor is their an inquiry from the people who submitted them.
Nobody was responsible for any type of forgery because there was no forgery.