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Israel postpones demolition of Bethlehem children's football pitch
Summary
Israeli authorities have postponed, for the time being, a demolition order for a football pitch near Bethlehem used by children from the Aida refugee camp; the Israeli military said the site raised security concerns.
Content
On the northern edge of Bethlehem, a football pitch used by children from the nearby Aida refugee camp was the subject of a demolition order issued at the end of December. The Israeli military said the pitch, built close to the barrier, presented a security concern. The BBC understands a political decision has been made to postpone the demolition for the time being. Construction of the pitch began in 2020 to provide a place for local young players.
Known details:
- The pitch was built from 2020 to serve children from the nearby Aida refugee camp.
- A demolition order was issued at the end of December.
- The Israeli military said the pitch presented a security concern because of its proximity to the barrier.
- The BBC reports a political decision has postponed the demolition "for the time being".
Summary:
The postponement delays the planned removal of a community sports facility and follows public attention and official statements. Undetermined at this time.
