2020-12-09

Demolishing an Agricultural room and Retaining Walls in Shabtin village / Ramallah governorate

Violation: Demolishing agricultural facilities.

Location: Shabtin village / northwest Ramallah city.

Date: Dec 9th 2020.

Perpetrators: The Construction inspector in the Israeli Civil Administration.

Victims: Citizen Mohammed ‘Assi.

Description:

The Israeli Occupation forces accompanied by the building inspector in the Israeli Civil Administration raided Shabtin village northwest Ramallah, and carried on destroying an agricultural room west the village built of bricks and baton with a total area of (60 m2) , in addition to destroying retaining walls (1 m * 170 m) , a siege 45 m long  , and a gate before withdrawing.

The targeted plot belong to Citizen Mohammed ‘Assi from Shabtin village , who built the room and the retaining wall on a plot with a total area of 1.5 dunums , located to the west of the village.

Early February 2020 , The construction inspector in the Israeli Civil Administration hanged a military order on the town’s entrance , and today the occupation carries out the demolition , The owner supports a family of 6 , 4 of them are children.

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The site of the violation

Shabtin Village:

25 km to the west of Ramallah city, Shabtin is surrounded by number of villages: Al-Ittihad (east) , Qibya (west) , Shuqba (north) , and Deir Qaddis (south).

Shabtin has a population of 1136 people, according to 2017 census.

The village has a total area of 4478 dunums , with 162 dunums as a built up area.

Israeli Colonies on the town’s lands:

colony

Establishment year

population

Area in dunums on Shabtin

Total are of the colony in dunums

Na’ale

1982

1,871

29

829

Nili

1981

1,787

315

684

Bypass roads number 446 and 463; about 3518 m long eat up 351 dunums.

Oslo accords classified the town’s lands as the following:

  • B area: 323 dunums.
  • C area : 4,155 dunums.

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