The Jerusalem burial society (Chevra Kadisha) is suing residents of the Silwan neighborhood for hundreds of thousands of shekels over their use of a path that provides access to their homes, according to a report.
The Chevra Kadisha burial society has filed a lawsuit against residents of the Silwan neighborhood in East Jerusalem, demanding hundreds of thousands of shekels in compensation for their use of a path that serves as access to their homes. The suit, reported at 18:52 Jerusalem time, is the latest in a series of legal disputes over land and access rights in the area, where Jewish organizations and Palestinian families have long clashed over property claims. The path in question leads to several homes in the neighborhood. No further details on the suit's specifics were provided in the initial report.
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