EAST JERUSALEM / SILWAN. Thaer al Rajabi, 9, wears a Palestinian flag as a cape while playing on the rooftop where his father, Kayed al Rajabi, set up an inflatable pool to make up for a missed vacation by the sea after Ramadan. “There was too much fear for us to leave our house,” says the 34-year-old father of eight. “So I brought them this pool.” The Palestinian family faces possible eviction from their home in the Silwan district of East Jerusalem because an Israeli settler organization sued, claiming the land had been owned by a Jewish trust more than a century ago. The United Nations estimates that 970 Palestinians in the city are threatened with eviction due to cases brought mainly by settler organizations.