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+972 Blog, Jul 18, 2012 International volunteers join Palestinians and Israelis to build 'alternative facts on the ground' in defiance of Israeli demolition policy. By Activestills ![]() Arabiya Shawamreh and her husband Salim stand in the ruins of their house that Israeli authorities demolished on January 23, 2012 for the fifth time. The same night, between 11:00 pm and 4:00 am, seven other homes were demolished in Anata, displacing more than 60 Palestinians. (Photo: Anne Paq/Activestills.org) Six months after Israeli bulldozers demolished the house of Salim and Arabiya Shawamreh, Palestinian workers, Israeli activists, and international volunteers gathered to celebrate their successful efforts to rebuild it. Dubbed "Beit Arabiya" ("Arabiya's House"), and used as a peace center by the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) since 2003, it has long been a gathering place for ICAHD's efforts to resist the Israeli government's discriminatory housing policies that systematically refuse building permits to Palestinians and then demolish houses that are built regardless. ![]() Left: Beit Arabiya in August 2, 2007. Right: the house after it was demolished for the fifth time, January 25, 2012. Located northeast of Jerusalem in the West Bank town of Anata, it has become a symbol of resistance to Israeli demolition policy. (Photo: Keren Manor/Activestills.org) More background from the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions:
![]() Palestinian volunteers and international activists pass floor tiles 'hand to hand' while rebuilding Beit Arabiya. (Photo: RRB/Activestills.org)
![]() An international volunteer hands a stone to a local Palestinian contractor. (Photo: RRB/Activestills.org)
![]() An international volunteer hands a bucket of cement to a local Palestinian contractor plastering the house's exterior. (Photo: RRB/Activestills.org)
![]() Local and diaspora Palestinian volunteers take in the view atop the newly rebuilt house. (Photo: RRB/Activestills.org) ![]() Arabiya Shawamreh embraces a supporter inside her newly rebuilt house. (Photo: RRB/Activestills.org)
![]() Local Palestinian workers dance arm in arm with ICAHD volunteers at the dedication ceremony on July 15, 2012, just six months after the demolition of Beit Arabiya. (Photo: RRB/Activestills.org)
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