Israeli Violations in the time of Corona: Halt of work orders target residential and agricultural facilities in Qarawat Bani Husan / Salfit governorate
- Violation: serving handful of Halt of work notices on residential and agricultural facilities.
- Location: Qarawat Bani Husan / Salfit governorate.
- Date: April 26th 2020.
- Perpetrators: The building and organization committee in the Israeli Occupation civil administration.
- Victims: 21 Palestinian families.
Description:
The Israeli Occupation forces accompanied by the building and organization officer raided Qarawat Bani Husan village west Salfit in April 26th 2020, and served halt of work orders on several residential and agricultural facilities on the pretext of building without licenses in C area . The notices are focused in several locations such as: Ar-Ras area, Khallet Al-Qarn and Al-Habayer in the northeast and northwest sides of the village. Noteworthy , the targeted area is close to Revava and Jeva’at Yaer illegal settlement.
According to notices entitled “halt of work and construction orders” the occupation set the 2th of June as the date of the subcommittee session in Beit El military court to decide the fate of the structure.
Reportedly, the targeted facilities is a retaining wall (150m * 1m) built of strengthened concrete constructed by Qarawat Bani Husan municipality, the notices also targeted 9 under construction houses , 3 inhabited houses , and 6 rooms and agricultural facilities , they also targeted 4 water harvesting cisterns with a total area of 80 m2. The targeted cisterns were implemented by the Palestinian agricultural development association with the supervision of the Palestinian ministry of agriculture , within “Protecting the Palestinian people’s rights and dignity against violations of human rights and international law” . The project was funded by AVCD through the ACPP , and includes rehabilitating agricultural lands in Qarawat Bani Husan and digging water harvesting cisterns in C area.
The following table provides details about the targeted facilities:
Victim/ owner |
Family members |
Military order number |
The targeted facilities |
location |
Ahmed Mara’i |
7 |
Agricultural facility built of zinc (12 m2) |
Ar-Ras |
|
Mohanned Mara’i |
8 |
Agricultural facility built of bricks (16 m2) |
Ar-Ras |
|
Qarawat Bani Husan municipality |
0 |
A retaining wall built of strengthened concrete with a total area of (150 m* 1m) |
Ar-Ras |
|
Radi Mara’i |
4 |
An under construction house (first floor and a basement) 220m2 |
Khallet Al-Qarn |
|
Omar Mara’i |
5 |
2 wood pergolas (12 m2) |
Ar-Ras |
|
Ibrahim Mara’i |
6 |
An under construction house built of two floors 380 m2 |
Khallet Al-Qarn |
|
Fadel Rayyan |
9 |
050364 |
A house built of two floors and contains 4 apartments (total area 580 m2) |
Khallet Al-Qarn |
Mohannad Rayyan |
8 |
A residential house (two floors with a total area of 300 m2) |
Ar-Ras |
|
Othman Rayyan |
9 |
An under construction house (one floor 145 m2) |
Ar-Ras |
|
‘Adnan Mara’i |
10 |
A house (2 floors 180 m2) |
Ar-Ras |
|
Mohammed Mara’i |
9 |
An agricultural room built of bricks (40 m2) |
Ar-Ras |
|
Fayeq ‘Assi |
8 |
A water harvesting cistern with a storage capacity of 80 m3 |
Ar-Ras |
|
Mousa Mara’i |
4 |
N/A |
An agricultural room built of bricks and zinc with a total area of 16 m2 |
Ar-Ras |
Hekmat Mara’i |
9 |
An under construction house (2 floors and a basement) with a total area of 380 m2 |
Ar-Ras |
|
Shaher Mara’i |
10 |
A house that consist of two floors with a total area of 160 m2 |
Ar-Ras |
|
Nour Mara’i |
2 |
An under construction house composing of a floor and a basement (200 m2) |
Ar-Ras |
|
Ahmad Mara’i |
6 |
An under construction house composing of a floor and a basement (200 m2) |
Al-Habayer |
|
Omar Mara’i |
5 |
An under construction house composing of a floor and a basement (200 m2) |
Al-Habayer |
|
Jamal Mara’i |
6 |
An under construction house , one floors with a total area of 100m2 |
Ar-Ras |
|
Khalid Abu Shehadeh |
11 |
050352 |
Water harvesting cistern with a storage capacity of 80m3 |
Ar-Ras |
Mu’ath Mara’i |
5 |
-Water harvesting cistern with a storage capacity of 80m3 -an agricultural room built of bricks with a total area of 16 m2 |
Al-Habayer |
|
Mohammed Mara’i |
2 |
N/A |
Water harvesting cistern with a storage capacity of 80m3 |
Al-Habayer |
total |
143 |
|
|
|
Some of the threatened structures in Qarawet Bani Hassan village
Source: Firsthand field data gathering – Israeli violations monitoring section- Land Research Center , April 2020
Qarawat Bani Husan municipality head Tamer Rayyan told LRC:
“The targeted locations are among the most significant areas in the town , and in light of the current physical expansion crisis, people of the village escape to the targetd areas to build suitable houses for their families. These areas are also known of their fertile soil and provide a job opportunity for number of the town’s farmers. The Israeli occupation refuse to allow expanding Qarawat Bani Husan built up area which is only 490 dunums , while settlers of the nearby “Havat Yaer” settlement continue their land grabs and illegal physical expansion. The occupation authorities also revealed their intention to grab more of the village’s lands , which threatens the chance for normal physical expansion under lack of possibilities.”
About Qarawat Bani Husan:[1]
The village is located 12 km northwest Salfit.
Qarawat Bani Hasan is edged by Biddya village from the west, Sutra from the south ,Deir Istiya from the north and Haris from the east. Qarawat Bani Hussan has a total population of 5513 people (2017 PCBS census).
The village has a total area of 9,443 dunums , of which 565 dunums are a built up area.
Israeli settlements devoured (324) dunums for the following settlements:
Settlement name |
Establishment year |
Area of confiscated lands |
Number of settlers |
Barkan |
1981 |
144 |
1981* |
Kiryat Netafim |
1982 |
180 |
891* |
* Source: The Israeli Ministry of Interior – 3 January 2019
Bypass 505 devoured 129 dunums.
Oslo accords divided the land as the following:
- B area: (849) dunums.
- C area : (8,594) dunums.
[1] GIS-LRC
The Land Research Center
LRC