Over 500 rabbis urge Israel to stop demolition of Palestinian homes. Rabbis for Human Rights (RHR) say Benjamin Netanyahu's stance is against “international law and Jewish tradition.”

Some problems with that arguement:

Source for: Quartet action needed to keep Palestinian villages on the map: Demolitions have tripled in three years, with villages in Hebron Hills now under threat

The government of Israel’s eviction and demolition plans for 13 Palestinian villages in the Hebron Hills [1] come as demolition and displacement rates have hit a three-year high, adding to the uncertainty about the future for Palestinians living in the Israeli-controlled Area C of the West Bank, a group of 30 aid, development, and human rights organizations warned today.

Provides no evidence or sources for their claims other than to call them to talk to them.

Your source for http://www.btselem.org/punitive_demolitions/statistics

Indicates that only 4 homes in 2014 were demolished by the military, due to their connection to the kidnapping and killing of Israelis. If anything it appears that home demolition is no longer a thing... The OP for the 500 rabbis forgot to mention this occurred in 2004.

Israel blocking Palestinian permits over UN push, IDF officer says

The Palestinian bid to join international organizations is the reason for the recent halt to construction planning in Palestinian villages, said a senior Israeli army officer on Sunday

Indicates that Israel is demolition homes, but the reconstruction of those homes is being deliberately blocked by the Palestinian government with appeal from the international community to victimize those who had to loose their homes.

The article also indicates that Jewish homes are demolished as well, and these demolished buildings are mostly not homes: According to data compiled in 2013 presented to the committee, there were 1,646 building violations in the West Bank. 1,288 of them were found among Palestinians, of which 373 illegal structures were demolished. 358 violations were found among Jews, of which 147 illegal structures were demolished. At the same time, past experience dictates that most of the structures demolished in the settlements were not dwellings

Indicates that it is mostly not homes being demolished, and a third of the "homes" being demolished are Jewish homes. Which is odd you would cite that, as it is also a pro-jewish source.

Your source: http://www.hrw.org/reports/2004/rafah1004/5.htm#_Toc84676179 [88] http://www.hrw.org/reports/2002/israel3/israel0502-01.htm#TopOfPage Has an additional source indicating that these homes are used by enemy combatants to plan and stage military operations:

Palestinian gunmen did endanger Palestinian civilians in the camp by using it as a base for planning and launching attacks, using indiscriminate tactics such as planting improvised explosive devices within the camp, and intermingling with the civilian population during armed conflict, and, in some cases, to avoid apprehension by Israeli forces.

For your source: http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/MDE15/033/2004/en/2193fae2-d5f6-11dd-bb24-1fb85fe8fa05/mde150332004en.pdf

You left out immediately after what you quoted: For decades Israel has pursued a policy of forced eviction1 and demolition of homes of Palestinians living under occupation in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and the homes of Israeli Arabs in Israel. In the past three and a half years the scale of the destruction carried out by the Israeli army in the Occupied Territories has reached an unprecedented level. The victims are often amongst the poorest and most disadvantaged in both Israeli and Palestinian society. Most of the houses demolished by the Israeli army in the Occupied Territories were the homes of refugee families, who were expelled by Israeli forces or who fled in the war that followed the creation of Israel in 1948.

This source is from Amnesty International May 2004. This takes place over a time frame of 2001-2004, a decade ago, hardly relevant now.

The source: http://www.hrw.org/en/node/11963/section/3

Is the same thing as above and dated 2004.

Your source: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/aug/24/west-bank-east-jerusalem-evictions

Israel insists these were apolitical evictions, carried out as a result of court rulings after years of legal hearings and a result of the fact that both the Hanouns and the Ghawis had not paid their rent for years.

This occurred within Israel 2009 in Jerusalem, and these were people not paying their rent. It has nothing to do with the bigger 2004 issue.

Your source: IDF orders West Bank village land seized for settler road Is actually about a road that has illegally been expanded to the point where it is angering next door Palestinians. The court authorized the IDF to resolve the problem since there was no proper documentation or zoning of the land to make it possible for anyone else to work on it.

The source: http://www.timesofisrael.com/un-accuses-israel-of-illegal-house-demolitions/ Isn't talking about forcefully military demolishing. This is talking about housing violations and buildings not being built to code. Jews and Arabs alike had these dangerous buildings demolished for their safety, with the previous source you provided indicating that these are mostly not dwellings/homes as well. This dates to 2014, and the previous source you provided indicates that only 3 homes were destroyed related to military operations.

Israel illegally demolishing Palestinian homes, UN says: Agency says 77 Palestinians, mostly children, made homeless in East Jerusalem, West Bank in recent days The decision was not illegal according to the UN, it was in accordance with the housing laws set in place by Israel.

None of the articles copying pasting this information provide the actual report itself, they cited or the name of the report so it is impossible to find.

The most recent report: http://www.ochaopt.org/documents/ocha_opt_the_humanitarian_monitor_2014_01_27_english.pdf

From: http://www.ochaopt.org/reports.aspx?id=118&page=1

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