Stop-work Orders for Five Families in Tubas

Stop-work Orders for Five Families in Tubas

 

 
Violation: stop-work orders for 9 residences and 12 barns.
Location: Al Hadidiyyah, Al Ras al Ahmar, Humsa.
Date: May 8, 2013.
Perpetrators: the Israeli Occupation Army.
Victims: 5 Bedouin families, a total of 51 people including 16 children.
 
Details:
 
Officers of the so-called Inspection Subcommittee broke into the Bedouin communities in the Northern Jordan Valley on May 8, 2013 before handing families stop-work orders for a number of structures. The orders were issued under the pretext of unlicensed construction in area classified ‘C’ according to Oslo Accords. The owners were given till June 2, 2013 to respond to the orders in a hearing session to e held at Beit el Military Court.
 

 

 
Picture 1-4: Al Hadidiyyah

 

 
Table 1: notified structures: 
Victim
Location
Family members
Children
Structures
Order no.
Residence
area (m2)
barn
area (m2)
Jamal Bani Odeh
Al Ras al Ahmar
9
2
2
90
1
40
149722
Abdul Rahim Bsharat
Al Hadidiyyah
 
18
5
4
180
7
320
152387
Salem Kaabna
Al Hadidiyyah
 
7
2
1
45
2
80
152386
Yousuf Bani Odeh
Al Hadidiyyah
 
9
3
1
66
1
40
152385
Taleb Awawdeh
Humsa
8
4
1
45
1
40
156347
 
51
16
9
426
12
520
 
  
Al Hadidiyyah and Al Ras al Ahmar – an Overview:
 
Al Ras al Ahmar and Al Hadidiyyah are located to the east of Tubas city. They are inhabited by around 400 people spreading over more than 70 dunums. The locals depend largely on agriculture and herding in their living. The Israelis have been trying to evict the residents of Al Hadidiyyah by any means including demolition threats, actual demolitions, land confiscations, etc; while the Israelis claim that the village is located within a "military zone" despite the Israeli Supreme Court order that granted them 91 dunums to reside in.  It is surrounded by the Israeli colonies of Beqaot and Roi (west); and Hamadat (east)
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
Categories: Demolition