- Violation: notifying structures of stop-work
- Location: Budrus village-Ramallah
- Date: January 17, 2016
- Perpetrators: Planning and Construction Committee- Israel Civil Administration
- Victims: seven Palestinian families
Details:
A massive force from the Israeli Occupation Forces accompanied by the so-called Planning and Construction Committee- Israel Civil Administration raided Budrus village, west Ramallah city and delivered seven families stop-work orders on their residences on the claim of "unlicensed construction" in area classified "C" according to Oslo accords. Noteworthy, such areas fall under Israel's control.
According to the orders, the affected residents were given a deadline until February 03, 2016 to complete all licensing procedures. This comes in time with the hearing session of the Planning and Construction Committee in the Israeli court of Beit El to consider the legal status of the notified structures. The following table shows information about the affected people and structures:
Affected citizen |
Family |
Minors |
Aream2 |
Nature of residence |
No. of order |
Photo |
Jamal Abdelkarim |
7 |
5 |
100 |
One story house (under construction) |
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Omar Abdelkarim |
6 |
4 |
120 |
One story house (inhabited) |
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Atta 'layyan |
9 |
6 |
160 |
Under construction house |
||
Reyad Awad |
7 |
4 |
180 |
One story house (inhabited) |
||
Fawwaz Shihadah |
6 |
4 |
145 |
Under construction house |
||
Hussein Khalifa |
4 |
2 |
180 |
Two story house ( first floor is inhabited and the second is still under construction) |
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Ahmad Abdelkarim |
8 |
6 |
140 |
One story house |
N/A |
7 |
Total |
47 |
31 |
1025 |
Four inhabited houses and three under construction ones |
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Source : Field observation- Department of Monitoring Israeli Violations- Land Research Center-2016
The mayor of Budrus told Land Research Center that the village suffers from the limited area of urban expansion since the village's built-up area is only 286 dunums of the 3500 dunums total area. This forced residents to construct outside the built-up area, leaving 65% of the village's houses built outside its master plan.
Budrus populates 2160 people who relate to four min families namely (Abdelkarim, Awad, 'lyyan, and Murrar).
Prepared by
The Land Research Center
LRC