Tuesday , June 30th 2020 the occupation authorities served number of military orders on houses and facilities in (Al-Mufqara , Ar-Rakiz , At-Tawani) in Masafer Yatta south Hebron.
A vehicle from the building and organization department in the civil administration accompanied by an army patrol raided the area and hanged the notices on the targeted facilities , on the pretext of building without licenses.
- Al-Mufqara village:
The occupation issued a halt of work notice on a house belongs to Yassir Hamamda , the targeted house is built of bricks and steal sheets since 2019 , and has a total area of 80 m2 , (inhabited by a family of 10) , the occupation set July 27th 2020 as the date of the subcommittee session in Beil El military court to decide the fate of the structure.
- Ar-Rakiz village:
- A house that belongs to Ashraf Al-‘Amour: The house is built of bricks and steal sheets since 2019 and has a total area of 100 m2, the house is inhabited by a family of (10).
Notice number (00399) which targets Ashraf Al-‘Amour house
The occupation also halted work on an under construction water harvesting cistern.
Notice number (00400) targeting a cistern
- A house that belongs to Fadel Al-‘Amour: Fadel received a halt of work order on an agricultural house built of bricks and steal sheets , it has an area of 30 m2 , the notice also targeted a barn built of barbed wires (40 m2).
Notice number (60952) which targeted an agricultural house
The owner received a halt of work notice in January 2020 , and applied for a license , but the occupation authorities refused the application , and demolish what was built within 30 days.
Al-‘Amour also received a halt of work notice on an agricultural room built of stones and steal sheets , it has an area of 20 m2 , and built since 2018.
Notice number (31100) which targets an agricultural room
Photo 1: the targeted facility
- At-Tawani village:
The occupation served halt of work notices on houses and agricultural facilities , on the pretext of building without licenses , and set July 27th 2020 , as the date of the inspection subcommittee session in Beit El military court , to decide the fate of the structure:
- Citizen Jamal Raba’e: He received two halt of work notices , one of them targeted an agricultural facility built of bricks and steal sheets , it has an area of 120 m2 and used for cattle breeding.
Notice number (00395) that targets an agricultural facility
The notice targets a room built of bricks , the room is still under construction and has an area of 40 m2 , and it is supposed to be used for resting during cultivation seasons.
Notice number (00396) that targets a room
Photo 2 : the targeted room / Jamal Raba’e
- Citizen Mohammed Raba’e: He received a halt of work notice on an under construction house that composes of two floors and built of bricks and cement , the targeted house has a total area of 200 m2 , and was constructed in 2019 , and supposed to be a family of 5 , 3 of them are children.
Notice number (00397) that targets a room
Photo 3 : the targeted house / Mohammed Raba’e
- Citizen Khader Al-‘Amour : He received a halt of work notice on an agricultural facility (a tent built of plastic ) , and has an area of 150 m2 , built since 2018 and used as a barn.
Notice number (00398) / facility of Khader Al-‘Amour
The villages (Al-Mufqara, Ar-Rakiz and At-Tawani) are surrounded by Israeli colonization projects such as Avigal illegal settlement and bypass 317 , and Mitzpe Yaer , in addition to Ma’on settlement , which is expanding rapidly.
At the time Palestinian houses are demolished , Israeli illegal settlers expand on confiscated Palestinian lands.
Photo 4 : new colonial block in Maon
Israeli settlers tend to build houses into the woods at the beginning, before they cut all the trees and build structures of concrete cement.
Photos 5+6: settlers’ houses into the woods
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