Stop-work Orders for 8 structures in Kafr Qaddum Village

Stop-work Orders for 8 structures in Kafr Qaddum Village
Violation: the Israeli Occupation Authorities ordered the stoppage of construction in 8 structures.
Date: May 1, 2012.
Perpetrators: the Israeli Occupation Civil Administration – the so-called Inspection Subcommittee.
Victims: 7 Palestinian families (52 people including 29 children).
Location: south eastern part of Kafr Qaddum – Qalqiliya.
 
Details:
On May 1, 2012, Israeli forces broke into Kafr Qaddum and handed 7 Palestinian families stop-work orders on the pretext of failing to acquire needed permits before construction in an area classified ‘C’ according to Oslo. It must be noted that the regional Electricity Company which provides the village with power has also been targeted. May 21, 2012 was set as the date of the hearing session to be held in Beit El Military Court in regards to the orders.
 
Table 1: victims and structures:
Victim
Area m2
Structures
Family members
Children
Structure
Picture
Order number
Shaher Barham
340
2
11
7
2-storey residence
Mousa Barham
360
3
6
3
3-storey residence – under construction
Ahmad Barham
185
2
5
3
2-storey residence – under construction
Basem Barham
160
2
2
0
2-storey residence – under construction
Subhi Barham
100
1
7
5
Residence – foundation
Walid Barham
40
1
8
4
Chicken farm
149611
Abdul Rahman Ali
180
2
6
3
One-storey residence with a basement
Naser Barham
100
1
7
4
One-storey residence – under construction
149612
Power Company
 
 
 
 
11 electricity poll
Total
1465
14
52
29
 
 
 
* Source: field visits – Israeli Violations of Human Rights Monitoring Unit – LRC
 
 
Kafr Qaddum is located 25 km away from Qalqiliyya. The village lost 3200 dunums to colonial activities; besides, the Israeli Army set more than 8800 dunums as ‘security buffer zones’, inaccessible by the Palestinians. The village’s total area is 19250 dunum. Blocking the main entrance of the village forced the locals to cross an extra 12 km in order to leave the village using alternative paths.
 
 
Categories: Military Orders