- Violation: Halt of work military orders.
- Date: 25/02/2019.
- Location : Ash-Shuyukh town/ Hebron governorate.
- Perpetrator: The Israeli occupation civil administration.
- Victims: families in Ash-Shuyukh village.
Description:
A vehicle from the Israeli occupation raided Ash-Shuyukh , and served halt of work order to 4 houses. “The buildings officer basted the military orders on the houses’ walls and took pictures of them before leaving” , as one of the owners testified.
The occupation claims that the houses were built in area C before getting proper licenses from the occupation authorities, and sat March 3rd for the inspection subcommittee session in “Beit El” military court to decide the fate of the structure.
The following table shows more information about the owners and their properties:
# |
Name |
Family members |
Children |
Area m2 |
Status of the building |
Order number |
1 |
Mohammad Halaiqa |
5 |
3 |
180 |
Inhabited |
|
160 |
siege |
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2 |
Ma’arouf Abayda |
4 |
0 |
150 |
inhabited |
|
3 |
Ahmad Warasna |
3 |
1 |
130 |
Under construction |
N/A |
4 |
Mohammad Warasna |
2 |
0 |
40 |
Under finishing |
Ash-Shuyukh:[1]
6 km north east Hebron, Ash-Shuyukh is surrounded by Sa’ir (north), Ras At-Taweel (west) and Arab-Ar-Rashaydeh (east).
Ash-Shuyukh has a population of (12,052 ) people in 2017.
The town has a total area of 21879 dunums , of which 830 dunums are the town’s built up area.
The occupation confiscated 194 dunums for the following purposes:
Settlement name |
Establishment year |
Area in dunums |
Number of settlers |
Mitzad Shimon |
1991 |
194 |
N.A |
Oslo conventions division of the area:
- A area : (9212) dunums.
- B area: (5799) dunums.
- C area: (6868) dunums.
[1] GIS-LRC
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