Various NGOs from the United Nations and European Union have been illegally building homes for Arab, Bedouin etc in parts of Israel. And when the Israeli Government takes perfectly legitimate steps to destroy those illegal buildings, there's a hue and cry as if we've done something illegal.
All over the developed world it's considered normal, acceptable and moral for a government to forcefully evict squatters and destroy whatever illegal structures they have made. Every country has building rules and regulations. Not only can't you build wherever you fancy, but even if you own the land, you must get proper permits. Here in Israel, like most countries, one must get permits even to add a simple terrace, not just a room or a wing to a home.
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squatting Squatting can be related to political movements, such as anarchist, autonomist, or socialist.[4]
Israeli demolitions displace dozens of Palestinians
Israeli forces have displaced at least 43 United Nations-registered refugees in a "large-scale demolition" of Bedouin homes and structures in the occupied West Bank, according to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA). (Al Jazeera)
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Israeli demolitions leave West Bank Bedouin, U.N. alarmedThe European Union came and built a temporary classroom and other prefabricated structures, an effort to help a community of around 40 families, some of them still living in caves, that subsists without electricity or mains water in a part of the West Bank fully under Israeli control, known as "Area C". (Reuters)So it's clearly illegal and immoral for these NGOs to be protecting, facilitating and defending lawbreakers!
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squatting Squatting can be related to political movements, such as anarchist, autonomist, or socialist.[4]