The court accepted the Israel Land Authority's position, dismissing an appeal by landholders against a lower court's eviction order. The eviction follows a lawsuit filed by the ILA.
01 · THE DISPATCH
The Be'er Sheva District Court on Tuesday rejected an appeal by landholders in Bikat Hakanaim, upholding a lower court's eviction order. The Israel Land Authority had sought the eviction through a lawsuit. The ruling affirms the ILA's position in the land dispute. No further details on the number of landholders or timeline of eviction were reported.
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