Israeli Occupation Forces notify five residences of Stop-Work in Nablus city

Israeli Occupation Forces notify five residences of Stop-Work in Nablus city

 

  • Violation: serving stop-work orders
  • Location:  Furush Beit Dajan village
  • Date:  July 17, 2016
  • Perpetrators: Planning and Construction Committee- Israel Civil Administration
  • Victims:  five Palestinian families

Details:

The so-called Planning and Construction Committee- Israel Civil Administration delivered on July 17, 2016 five residents from Furush Beit Dajan village stop-work orders on their residences on the claim of "unlicensed construction" within area classified as "C" according to Oslo Accords, which are under Israeli control.

According to the military orders, the affected people were given a deadline until August 04, 2016 to complete all licensing procedures. This comes in time with the hearing session of the Inspection sub-committee of Israel Civil Administration in the Israeli court of Beit EL colony to consider the status of the notified structures.

The following table shows information about the affected people and their properties:

Affected citizen

Family

Minors

Area\m2

Nature of notified structure

No. of order

Photo

Jaser HajMohammad

8

5

90

Inhabited house

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1

Nazih HajMohammad

6

4

100

Ready to move in to it

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2

Helmi Abu Hneish

8

0

90

Ready to move in to it

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3

Mohammad Abu Jeish

2

0

150

Inhabited house

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4

Abdelkarim Abu Jeish

5

3

90

Under construction

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5

 

29

12

520

 

 

 

Source : Field observation- Department of Monitoring Israeli Violations- Land Research Center-2016

 

About Furush Beit Dajan:

It is located in the middle of Palestinian Jordan Valley and is considered an extension of Beit Dajan village, east of Nablus. It has a total population of 1500 people, 50% of which descend  from Bedouin origins; sheep grazing and agriculture are the main sources of income for such people

The village has a total land area of 14000 dunums; the occupation confiscated 12000 dunums of it for the sake of establishing the colony of al-Hamra in the western side of the village, the colony of Mekhora in the southern part and a  military camp in the eastern side of it. 

The village lacks a master plan; a thing that allowed dozens of residences to be notified by the occupation in addition to other dozens that were demolished as a result.

The village has about 450 dunums of protected vegetables and 1600 dunums of citrus plantation. 

 

 

Prepared by
 The Land Research Center
LRC
 

 

Categories: Military Orders