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Israeli forces have begun evicting Jewish settlers from a disputed building in the West Bank city of Hebron, witnesses say. Israeli forces have begun evicting about 200 Jewish settlers from a disputed building in the mainly Palestinian West Bank city of Hebron.
Israeli television footage showed police dragging settlers out of the building. Hundreds of officers were involved in the operation.Israeli television footage showed police dragging settlers out of the building. Hundreds of officers were involved in the operation.
The settlers have been refusing to leave the house, in defiance of an Israeli Supreme Court order.The settlers have been refusing to leave the house, in defiance of an Israeli Supreme Court order.
Earlier the Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak met the group.Earlier the Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak met the group.
The settlers have been involved in days of days of stone-throwing clashes with Palestinians.The settlers have been involved in days of days of stone-throwing clashes with Palestinians.
Hundreds of their supporters and activists have flocked to the area to show their solidarity with the building's occupiers.Hundreds of their supporters and activists have flocked to the area to show their solidarity with the building's occupiers.
Israeli defence officials have expressed fears the Hebron tensions will spill to other areas of the Israeli-occupied West Bank.Israeli defence officials have expressed fears the Hebron tensions will spill to other areas of the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Legal wrangle
Ownership of the building, known by the settlers as the "house of peace", is in dispute.
The settlers say that they bought the house in question in a legal transaction from its Palestinian owner for nearly $1m (£660,000), but he says he pulled out of the deal.
The Israeli supreme court ordered the building to be cleared of its occupiers until another court could decide who owned it.
Mr Barak said the building would be handed over to the guardianship of the Israeli military until the dispute was resolved.
About 600 Jewish settlers live in the city, with several thousand more in surrounding settlements.