Israeli occupation authorities deliver final demolition orders in the Hebron town of Idhna

Israeli occupation authorities deliver final demolition orders in the Hebron town of Idhna

 

  • Violation: serving demolition orders
  • Location:  Jurat Salim-Idhna town
  • Date:  December 11, 2016
  • Perpetrators: Israel Civil Administration
  • Victims: citizens Mohammad and Hasan Al-Sleimi

Details:

 Israeli occupation authorities served on December 11, 2016 final demolition orders on two residences in Idhna town on the claim of them being built without a proper license.

The targeted houses belong to the following people:

1. Citizen Mohammad Hasan Saleh: he received a final demolition order on his house, which is a 100m2 cement foundation. The structure is supposed to be home for a five member family.


Photo 1: the demolition order on Saleh's


Photo 2: view of the targeted house

2. Citizen Alaa Al-Sleimi: he received a final demolition order on his house, which is a 100m2 cement foundation. The structure is supposed to be home for a five member family.


Photo 3: view of the targeted house

 


It should be noted that Israeli occupation authorities served stop work orders on the structures on October 31, 2016. Due to lack of legal knowledge, the affected people failed to prepare  a legal file to object to the orders. After the issuance of the latest orders, people managed to prepare the files despite knowing that Israeli occupation authorities never grant construction licenses.

As for the latest demolition orders, the affected were given a seven day deadline to demolish the structures. If the citizens fail to implement the demolition by themselves, Israeli Occupation Forces will carry out the operation and all expenses will be billed to the affected.

About Idhna:

It is 18km west of Hebron. According to statistics conducted in 2007, Idhna is inhabited by 19,012 people. It has a total area of 26,152 dunums, 2653of which are the village's built-up area.

The Israeli occupation confiscated 107 dunums of Idhna for the Apartheid Wall. Not only that, more than 3,511 dunums were isolated behind the wall as a result of its construction.

Besides, the bypass road number 35 -that is 4,674 meters long- confiscated more than 467 dunums from  the village lands.

 

 

Prepared by
 The Land Research Center
LRC
 

 

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