24 December 2014 - 15:50
News ID: 1883
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Rasa – Recent reports indicate that Israeli businessmen are acquiring properties that belonged to members of minorities displaced by ISIL in northern Iraq to accommodate more than 2,000 Zionist settlers there.
ISIL-held properties

Israeli businessmen are buying properties belonging to the displaced minorities in the ISIL-held regions in Northern Iraq to prepare the ground for accommodation of more than 2,000 people there, a new report says.

 

Estate agencies in Mosul and other cities of the Nineveh province in northern Iraq have began purchasing the houses and lands of Iraqi minorities including Christians and Izadis and Turkmens.

 

The estate agents offer “attractive prices” in exchange for the properties and later sell them to Israeli businessmen, the unnamed source said.

 

The source added that more than 2,000 Jews have recently returned to Iraq’s Kurdistan region to resettle in Iraq’s northern areas.

 

Thousands of Iraqi Christians and other communities have been forced out of their homes in Mosul since June following an ultimatum by ISIL terrorists. Most Christians in the northwestern Nineveh province escaped after the Takfiris overran the region.

 

The ISIL terrorists control some parts of Syria and Iraq. They are engaged in crimes against humanity in the areas under their control.

 

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