Demolition orders on residences in the Hebron area of Masafer Yatta

Demolition orders on residences in the Hebron area of Masafer Yatta

 

Violation: serving demolition orders on structures

Location:  Jinba hamlet-Yatta townHebron

Date:  September 07, 2015

Perpetrators: Inspection Committee – the Israeli Occupation Civil Administration.

Victims:  families of (Mohammad, Raba’I, Jabarin and Jibreen)

Details:

The Israeli occupation authorities on September 07, 2015 served stop-work and demolition orders on structures owned by citizens from Jinba hamlet in the Hebron area of Masafer Yatta. The Israeli Civil Administration accompanied by an army patrol raided the hamlet and hanged the orders on the notified structures. The orders compelled the halt of all construction works and the destruction of what has been already built on the claim of unlicensed construction. The following table shows information about the notified structures and their owners:

No.

Name

Family

Notified structure

Aream2

Order

Photo

1

Mahmoud Raba’i

13

A room (cement block)

40

A

1

2

Issa Younes Mohammad

14

A room (cement block)+ cistern+ kitchen

40

B

2

3

Ali Jabareen

8

A room (cement block)

15

C

3

4

Nabil Jabareen

11

A room (cement block)

20

D

4

5

Mahoud Mohammad

8

two rooms (cement block)

70

E

5

6

Mousa Mohammad

9

A room (cement block)

30

F

N.A

7

Maher Mohammad

10

A room (cement block)+ bathroom

30

G

6

8

Waseem Mohammad

5

A room (cement block)+ solar panels

40

H

7

9

Mohammad Jabareen

5

A room (cement block)+ solar panels

40

I

8

10

Nabil Jabareen

11

A room (cement block)+ solar panels

35

J

9

 

About Jinba:

Jinba is a small village located in an area known as Masafer Yatta, 12km to the south east of Yatta town. It is inhabited by 27 families which are around 207 people. Residents of the area depend on livestock. Most of the village structures are built of bricks, metal slabs, and sackcloth; the structures are very simple in their nature. The village holds a school, a kindergarten, and mosque within but they are all threatened with demolitions. A small generator provides the village with power while they get their fresh water from cisterns.

An unpaved road connects the village with the surrounding communities; the locals rehabilitated one km of the road in the past year but the Israeli responded by issuing stop-work orders for that road.

The village is edged by Mizpe Ya'ir (west), the segregation wall (south and east) and Masafer Yatta (north).

 

 

Prepared by
 The Land Research Center
LRC
 

 

 

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