Stop-work orders on residences of Yatta town in Hebron governorate

Stop-work orders on residences of Yatta town in Hebron governorate

 

  • Violation: issuing stop-work orders
  • Location: Shu'ub Al-Bottum- Yatta
  • Date:  June 27, 2017
  • Perpetrators: Israel Civil Administration
  • Victims:  residents of the area

Details:

 Israeli Occupation Forces notified on June 27, 2017 some residences of Stop-Work in the area of Shu'ub Al-Bottum- Yatta town on the claim of "unlicensed construction.

Masafer Yatta village council said that a vehicle relative to Israel Civil Administration accompanied by an army patrol raided the area at noon and hanged the orders on the targeted structures. Photos of houses were taken as a proof of orders' delivery.

The orders mentioned that the structures are "unlicensed" and ordered a halt on all construction works. July 13, 2017 was assigned as 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 village council pointed out that "Raghafim" settlement organization has been monitoring construction works in the villages of Masafer Yatta. They launched drones to take photos of any activity and sent them to Israel Civil Administration to take actions against Palestinians.

It should be noted that all of the notified houses are built by cement bricks and are inhabited by 33 members including 19 children. The following table shows information about the targeted owners:

No.

Affected citizen

Family

Minors

Area\m2

Order

Remarks

1

Jamal Najjar

5

2

70

203329

Rehabilitated by ACF organization

2

Khalil Jabareen

6

4

80

203330

Rehabilitated by ACF organization

3

Raed Najjar

8

5

40

203331

Rehabilitated by ACF organization

4

Mohammad Najjar

5

3

60

203332

Rehabilitated by ACF organization

5

Mustafa Najjar

6

4

40

203333

Rehabilitated by ACF organization

6

Abdelfattah Najjar

3

1

60

203334

Rehabilitated by ACF organization

Total

33

19

350

 

 

 

Source : Field observation- Department of Monitoring Israeli Violations- Land Research Center-2017

 

Stop-work order on agricultural road:

Residents of the area found a stop-work order left on the road, targeting the agricultural road ( 2.4km*6m) that links Shu'ub Al-Bottum village to Al-Fakhit and other villages of Yatta. Noteworthy, the road was opened by the beginning of 2017.

The order stated a halt on all construction works. July 13, 2017 was assigned as 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 structure.

The order number 203327 targeting the road

Shu’ub Al Bottum Hamlet:

The hamlet is located 15 kilometers southwest of the city of Yatta. About 100 Palestinians relative to the clans of Al Jabareen and Al Najjar reside the area. They have been living there even before the Israeli occupation of 1967. Residents of the hamlet depend on agriculture and animal husbandry as a source of living. Harvested rainwater support their drinking needs as well as their animals’. The area lacks signs of modern life; there is only one electrical generator that provides the area with electricity for few hours on daily basis. It is mostly not used due to the lack of fuel.

The hamlet is bounded by the outpost of Avigyl from the east while the outpost of Mizpe Ya’ir bounds it from the south. It is bounded by Road 60 from the north and the colony of Susiya from the west.

 

 

Prepared by
 The Land Research Center
LRC
 

Categories: Military Orders