Israeli Occupation Forces issue final demolition order on residences in Khalet ad Dabaa’-Yatta

Israeli Occupation Forces issue final demolition order on residences in Khalet ad Dabaa’-Yatta
  • Violation: issuing final demolition order
  • Location: Khalet ad Dabaa’ – Yatta / Hebron Governorate.
  • Date:  July 9, 2018
  • Perpetrators: The Israeli Occupation Civil Administration
  • Victims:  villager Mohammad Ad-Dababsa.

Details:

Israeli Occupation Forces served on July 9, 2018 a final demolition order on the residence of villager Mohammad Ad-Dababsa founded in the area of Khalet ad Dabaa’-Yatta town in Hebron Governorate.

The affected villager said that a vehicle relative to Israel Civil Administration accompanied by an army patrol arrived at the area and hanged the order on the residence. Noteworthy, the order gave the affected a seven day deadline to demolish the structure that was claim “unlicensed” in area classified “C” according to Oslo Accords. In case he breaches the deadline they demolish it and file high fine against him claiming it is (demolition expenses)

Photo 1:  the final demolition order against Mohammad Ad-Dababsa.

The threatened constructions are reported to be:

number The threatened structure Total area m2 Building year notes
1 Residence with steel sheets ceiling 40 2017 Granted by ACF organization
2 Room with steel sheets ceiling 20 2017 Granted by ACF organization
3 Solar panels 3 panels 2017 Granted by (Commit me) association
4 Storing room for battaries 9 m2 2017 Granted by (Commit me) association

These constructions are home for Ad-Dababsa family (13 members, including 5 children)

Photo 2-5: view of the targeted house

It should be noted that Israeli Occupation Forces served on January 14, 2018 a stop-work order on Mohammad’s residences, but he did not have the sufficient information to file an objection, the occupation used that as a pretext for the demolition.

Photo 6: the stop-work order

About Khallet Al-Dubbae:

It is located to the east of Yatta town and is considered one of the communities of the Masafer Yatta area. The hamlet populates 100 residents, who live off of agriculture and livestock husbandry. Most of their residences are built of pricks with steel sheets ceiling. Khallet Al-Dubbae is run by Masafer Yatta village council. The hamlet is linked to Yatta town by an unpaved road.

Prepared by
 The Land Research Center
LRC

Categories: Military Orders