Halt of Work notices of 10 structures in Kafr Ad-Dik town / Salfit governorate

Halt of Work notices of 10 structures in Kafr Ad-Dik town / Salfit governorate

 

  • Violation: Halt of Work notices for residential and agricultural facilities.
  • Location: Kafr Ad-Dik town / Salfit governorate.
  • Date: August 2nd 2020.
  • Perpetrators: The Building and organization department – The Israeli Civil Administration.
  • Victims: 9 Palestinian families.

Description:

The Israeli Occupation forces accompanied by the so called building inspector in the Israeli Civil Administration raided Kafr Ad-Dik town and notified eight houses, a shack , and a facility with halt of work notices on the pretext of building without a license from the occupation.

According to the notices, the occupation set Tuesday, 11th of the same month as the date of the subcommittee session in Beit El military court to decide the fate of the structure.

The following table shows more information about the damages:

Affected citizen

Family members

children

Military order number

The targeted facility

Photo number

‘Eid Taha

8

4

31261

Inhabited house / two floors / 360 m2

1

Abdulghani Ali Ahmed

5

3

31269

Under construction house / one floor / 180 m2

2

Abdulhameed Taha

4

2

31267

Under construction house / one floor / 160 m2

3

Nabeel Naji

11

3

N/A

Inhabited house / one floors / 185 m2

 

Under construction house / two floors / 300 m2

4+5

Tamer Taha

4

2

31268

Inhabited house / one floors / 145 m2

 

6

Mohammed Naji

7

5

31273

Under construction house / one floor 190 m2

7

Ibrahim Ad-Dik

5

3

31270

Under construction house / one floor 200 m2

8

Abdulhakeem Ad-Dik

5

3

31274

Agricultural room built of bricks and zinc sheets 24 m2

9

Mohammed Ad-Dik

9

2

N/A

Agricultural shack for cattle breeding built of zinc sheets with a total area of 550 m2

10

total

58

27

 

 

 

The Occupation through the so called building and organization department already notified 17 residential and agricultural facilities , in addition to a mosque at the same location last July.

Kafr Ad-Dik village council head Mohammed ‘Issa told LRC:

 “Kafr Ad-Dik town was blocked by illegal colonies from every side, which means that the village have lost 48 % of its lands , and we only have Ash-Sheab area suitable for construction , now the occupation notified most structures there , which turned the village into a stricken land.”

 

 
Categories: Military Orders