The four Palestinian families in Sheik Jarrah who have been under threat of evacuation rejected on Tuesday the High Court of Justice compromise that would allow them to remain in their homes for 15 years as protected tenants, so long as they pay a small monthly rent to the Nahalat Shimon Company.

"We rejected the "proposal" by the "Israeli Supreme Court," which would have rendered us 'protected tenants at the mercy of the settler organizations," the families said in a statement.

"We stand firm in our refusal to compromise on our rights despite the lack of institutional guarantees that would protect our presence as Palestinians in occupied Jerusalem," they said.

"The Israeli judiciary is circumventing its duty to adjudicate the case and is forcing us instead to choose between our own dispossession or submitting to an oppressive agreement. Naturally, we refuse to commit someone else's crimes."... Read More: JPost