Stop-work Orders in Beit Dajan

Stop-work Orders in Beit Dajan

 


 




Violation: 5 stop-work orders for 7 structures, including 2 residences.

Location: Al Hammara to the west of Beit Dajan – Nablus.

Date: February 21, 2013.

Perpetrators: the so-called Inspection Subcommittee – the Israeli Occupation Civil Administration.

Victims: 5 Palestinian families  (51 people including 32 children)

 

Details:

 

On February 21, 2013, Israeli troops broke into al Hammara area to the west of Beit Dajan before serving 5 families stop-work orders. The orders claimed that the structures were built in an area classified ‘C’ according to Oslo Accords. A hearing session will be held in Beit El Military Court on March 6, 2013 to decide on the fat of the structures.  See Table 1: victims:






































































Victim

Family members

Children

Structures

Type

Area (m2)/volume (m3)

remarks

Majed Kanan

7

5

1

Retaining wall

35

1.5 dunum field

1

Cistern

60

Supplying 1.5 dunums with water

Nader Hajj Mohammad

21

15

1

Farm

300

Benefiting 4 families

Mahmoud abu Jesh

9

 

7

 

1

Residence

70

 

1

Shed

200

 

Abdul Kareem abu Jesh

6

0

1

Shed

200

 

Saed abu Jesh

8

5

1

Residence (under construction)

150

 

Total

51

32

7

 

 

 


 






 

Picture 1: Nader’ shed, threatened by order 150679

 






 

Picture 2: Mahmoud abu Jesh structures, threatened by orders 150682 and 150683

 






 

Picture 3: Abdul Kareem abu Jesh structures threatened by orders 150680 and 150678

 






Picture 4: Saed abu Jesh residence threatened by orders 150684 and 150681









 

Beit Dajan:

 

Beit Dajan is located 10 km to the east of Nablus; its total area is 44100 dunums including 360 dunums of built up area inhabited by 3900 pople (2010 census). A large part of the village lands were confiscated for the construction of the colony of Mikhola in 1973.

 

 


 

 
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