1. Israel High Court of Justice has determined that all 49 families of Migron must leave Migron with all of their personal belongingson Tuesday, Sept. 4th, 2012. Those residents include 219 children, half of whom are under the age of 5.

2, WZO Settlement Dept has prepared the Yekev area on the bottom of the hill from Migron, to house families from Migron.

3. The firm stance of WZO and IsraelI Prime Minister’s office is that the Yekev area is now a suitable place to live.

4. Schools, kindergartens, nursery schools, schules, medical clinics & municipal facilities are not yet completed in the Yekev.

5. Many of the homes in the Yekev have not yet been connected to electricity and water.

6. Safety rails have not been completed: With so many children under the age of 5, this is vital.

7. Yekev, as a neighborhood under construction, reeks with the stench of building materials, making it difficult to breathe

8. WZO has threatened residents of Migron not to protest against the current situation in the Yekev.
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9. Practical Suggestion: to independently hire – for two days of work:

a. A building engineer to assess the safety situation of the Yekev area
b. A health specialist ot assess the implications for the health of anyone who will move into the Yekev area.
c. An education expert who will assess the situation of educational facilities in the Yekev area.
d. A TV crew to film the Yekev situation as it is now
e. A lawyer to file an injunction to delay settling the Yekev until it is suitable for human inhabitation.

Estimated total cost of these five items: $10,000.

10. Funds for the five items in clause 9 can be sent to:

Israel Independence Fund

Israel Non Profit Registration No.513963033
58 King George st.
Jerusalem, Israel
Bank Details: Bank HaPoalim
Branch 520 Acct. No. 151151
Earmarked: Center for Near East Policy Research