Sending five stop-work and evacuation orders to five Bedouin families

Sending five stop-work and evacuation orders to five Bedouin families

Violation: Issuing a number of stop-work orders

Location: Northern part of the Jordan Valley- Tubs governorate

Date: 12/01/2014

Perpetrators: The Israeli Civil Administration

Victims: Five Bedouin families

Details:

On January 12, the Jordan Valley witnessed a new wave of attack against Bedouin gatherings. At early morning, the so-called Civil Administration of the Israeli occupation handed in three Bedouin families from Al Farisiyya military orders to leave their residences immediately under the pretext of being in a closed military zone without having the legal permits from the Civil Administration.

A picture of the threatened structures

The table gives information about the families that were notified to leave in Al Farisiyya: 

Affected citizen

Family

Children

No. of order

Threatened structures

Tent

Barn

Ali Zuhdi

8

3

160606

2

1

Jamil Zuhdi

5

1

160608

1

2

Ahmad Zuhdi

2

0

160609

1

0

Total

15

4

 

4

3

It is worth mentioning that the families were targeted before and houses and pens destroyed under the pretext of unlicensed construction in an area classified C according to Oslo Accords. People were mercilessly misplaced after losing shelter. In the same context, the Civil Administration sent two Bedouin families in ‘Atof and Al Hema stop-work orders for their residential and agricultural structures on the pretext of unlicensed construction in an area classified C according to Oslo Accords.

Picture 1: Al Hema dwelling

The table gives information about the structures that the stop-work orders were directed for:

Affected citizen

Gathering

Family

Children

No. of military order

Structures

Tent

Pen

Yousef Daraghmeh

Al Hema

6

4

187145

1

1

Jum’a Bani Oudeh

‘Atof

4

1

187186

1

1

Total

 

10

5

 

2

2

It should be remarked that the Israeli occupation carried out large-scale demolition operations destroying residential and agricultural structures in the last two years. These operations made 107 Palestinians, including 52 children, homeless.

Prepared by
 The Land Research Center
LRC
 

Categories: Settlements