- Violation: Halt of Work Notices.
- Location: An-Nabi Elyas / Qalqilya Governorate.
- Date: July 27th 2021.
- Perpetrators: The Israeli Civil Administration.
- Victims: Five families from the town.
Description:
The Israeli Occupation heavily targets An-Nabi Elyas village east Qalqilya. During the past three years the occupation served 45 military orders, most of them target structures around the new segment of bypass 5 and the Annexation and Expansion wall.
Tuesday, July 27th 2021, the building inspector at the Israeli Civil Administration raided the northern part of the village, and served halt of work notices for several structures on the pretext of building without a license. The Occupation authorities sat august 9th 2021 as the date of the subcommittee session in Beit El military court, in order to decide the fate of the structures. The following table shows more information about the targeted structures:
Affected Citizen |
Family members |
Notice number |
The targeted facility |
Photo number |
Talib Bdair |
6 |
An agricultural room built of bricks and zinc 50 m2 |
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Mohammed Nazzal |
7 |
Pergola built of zinc, metal angles, baton floor and open walls (50 m2) |
N/A |
|
Akram Dawoud |
9 |
An agricultural room built of woods, bricks and zinc on a baton floor (50 m2) |
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‘Ali Shraim |
7 |
Baton walls 2.5 m * 60 m that surround a 500 m2 plot |
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Abdullah Ziad (Mansour Land Park) |
7 |
Mansour Land Park: -Bricks room and Zinc Ceiling 60 m2. -concrete wall 3m*50m. -bricks room and baton ceiling 120 m2. -swimming pool (300 m3). -playground 200 m2 |
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total |
36 |
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About An-Nabi Elyas village: [1]
It is located 6 km to the east of Qalqiliya governorate and is edged by Izbbet Al-Tabib and Aslah villages from the east, Arab Abu Fardeh area from the west, Jayyous town from the north and Ras Tayreh from the south.
The village populates 1399 inhabitants (2017 census) that are relative to three main families namely ( Hannun, Khleif and Majd).
Nabi Elyas has a total area of 4435 dunums, of which 123 dunums are considered the village’s built-up area. Noteworthy, more than 2200 dunums of the area were isolated behind the apartheid wall and became subject to colonial activities of takeover and expansion.
[1] GIS-LRC
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