In addition to this, there's an ongoing issue in 'Sheikh Jarrah'--a Jerusalem neighborhood with a long history, to say the least, that is complicated by the various transitions its part of formerly 'East' Jerusalem has gone through. And its agitated current protests and issues.
Long story short(ish), because of Ottoman records of ownership, Jordan's occupation-but-not-annexation, and previous Israeli court decisions after Jordan noped out, the neighborhood is owned by (predominantly Jewish) Israelis but lived-in by Palestinians who were protected from eviction by court-order because of their preexisting occupancy so long as they maintained the property and paid rent, etc. There's been a steady series of cases against tenants who don't pay or violate that court mandate, with recent evictions being carried out, which becomes political right-quick because Palestinians are...not thrilled about paying Jews/Israelis money, and disagree with the land ownership determination, to try and be nonpartisan.
Which, stepping away from attempted nonpartisanship, becomes more political because Hamas jumps at the opportunity to use such a handy public-relations club against both Israel and Fatah, both with the domestic Palestinian population and international populations. Because 'greedy Jewish landlords evicting Palestinians for the crime of not being Jewish' makes for great PR copy.
At least, that's what I've gathered from a bit of news-digging colored by my own prior judgements on the players (or, at least, on Hamas).