2018-10-17
Wednesday, October 17, the occupation's bulldozer destroyed a house in Jabal Mukabbir, claiming that it was built before getting proper permits from the occupation's municipality in Jerusalem, members from the Israeli occupation police besieged the place before carrying out the demolition.
The targeted house belong to citizen Khaleel Za'atra, he lives in it with his 8 members family , 4 of them are children, the house is reported to be constructed of strengthened plastic it is a one floor apartment (100 m2), and consists of 2 bed rooms, kitchen , bathroom and a living room.
Affected citizen Khaleel Dabash told LRC observer:
"The house was built in June 2018, in order to move to it with my family, after finishing the construction I moved immediately, few days later, members of the Israeli occupation municipality showed up and delivered a demolition military order on the pretext of building without permission."
The occupation municipality rarely grants permissions for Palestinians in the area, on the pretext that it needs organization projects which require a lot of money.
In the morning hours of the mentioned day, members of the Israeli occupation police along with military vehicles showed up , besieged the area and violently forced Az-Za'atreh family out of the house, without allowing them to carry any of their properties. The municipality's workers took out some of the furniture before they completely destroyed the house, The family lost thousands of shekels.
About Jabal Al Mukabbir [1]:
5 kilometers south Jerusalem city , Jabal Al Mukabbir is surrounded by Silwan (north, Ath Thuri (west) , Abu Dis and As-Sawahra Ash- Sharqiya (east) , As-Sawahra Al-Gharbiya (south).
Jabal Mukabbir and As-Sawahra Al-Gharbiya together have a total population of (21, 127 ) people in 2012 census-The Jerusalem academy of Israeli Studies-, Jabal Al Mukabbir has an area of 3,281 dunums , 682,7 of them are the towns built uo area.
Settlement's name | Establishment year | Area / dunums | Number of settlers |
Tel Byout Ash-Sharqiya | 1973 | 275 | 12,591 |
Nov Zion | 2010 | 23.5 | unavailable |
Land Research Center LRC sees that demolitions contradict with all of the International conventions and Humanitarian laws including:
[1] GIS-LRC
This case study is part of Kan'aan Project