Halt of work order on houses and facilities in Al-Halawah / Hebron governorate

Halt of work order on houses and facilities in Al-Halawah / Hebron governorate

 

  • Violation: Halt of work military orders.
  • Date: 18/2/2019
  • Location: Al-Halawah –Yatta / Hebron governorate.
  • Perpetrator: The Israeli occupation civil administration.
  • Location: Citizen Mohammad Abu Aram.

Description:

The Israeli occupation authorities served halt of work orders on a house and facilities belong to Mohammad Abu Aram, on the pretext of building before getting proper licenses in area C.

 A Vehicle from the Israeli occupation civil administration and an army patrol raided Masafer Yatta, and placed military orders on Abu Aram properties, took pictures of them before leaving.

Photo 1: The military orders on Abu Aram facilities

Military order number (206707) ordered the immediate stoppage of construction, on the pretext of building before getting proper licenses, and set March 10th , 9:00 am as the subcommittee session in “Beit El” military court to decide the fate of the structures.

The military order targeted the following structures:

#

Facility/ structure

area

Status of the building

Construction year

1

 A room built of bricks – the family’s home

40 m2

inhabited

2018

2

2 plastic water reservoirs

1 m3

used

2018

3

A room built of bricks – the family’s kitchen

5 m2

used

2018

4

2 Solar cells boards

used

2017

 

Abu Aram is the supporter of a family of 8 of which 6 are children, and the occupation constantly target their structures and facilities.

Noteworthy, Masafer Yatta village council prepared a detailed organizational plan for Al-Halawah village.

Photo 2: an organizational plan for Al-Halawa


About Al-Halawah:
[1]

It is relative to Masafer Yatta area. The hamlet’s structures are made of metals slabs and concrete bricks. Al-Halawah is edged by Al-Tawamin and Al-Mfuqara hamlets from the north, Al-Majaz, Al-Tabban and Al-Fakhit hamlets from the east, Al-Markiz , Jinba and Beir Al-Ghawanmeh hamlets from the west and the apartheid wall from the south.

The hamlet’s built-up area is 12 dunums, on which nine families (120 members) reside. The area accommodates four tents and six barracks in addition to 22 residential caves.

Al-Halawah has 65 agricultural dunums  that are cultivated with barley and wheat.

Kids of the area are obligated to travel 2km to reach their primary school located in the nearby Jinba hamlet where secondary school students have to take a 12km route to reach their school in Yatta town.

[1] GIS-LRC

 

 

Prepared by
 The Land Research Center
LRC

Categories: Military Orders