The state of Israel frequently evicts Palestinians from areas it occupies, in particular in East Jerusalem or in the West Bank, usually on the basis of laws which favour Jewish settlers.
In international law, "forced evictions constitute gross violations of a range of internationally recognized human rights", "should only be carried in exceptional circumstances", and that "individuals affected by evictions orders have a right to adequate compensation for any loss of property and that evictions should never result in individuals being rendered homeless or vulnerable to the violation of other human rights."
In the case of the forced eviction of Palestinians, does the state of Israel usually offer adequate relocation or compensation to the affected people?