2022-02-20
Violation: Halt of Work Notice.
Location: Ni’lin town / Ramallah and Al-Bireh governorate.
Date: February 2022.
Perpetrators: The building inspector at the Israeli civil administration.
Victims: Khallel Khawaja , Kamel Khawaja ,Yousif Suror , Yousif Nafe’a.
Description:
On February 2022, The building inspector at the Israeli Civil served four military notices to houses and facilities belong to families in Ni’lin town, on the pretext of building without a license.
The Israeli Occupation impose restrictions and intolerable life circumstances on residents .
According to the military order , the occupation sat March 14th as the date of the building and organization session in Beit El military court to decide the fate of the structure.
The following table shows more information about the targeted facility:
Affected citizen | Family members | children | Area m2 | About the facility | Military order number | |
males | females | |||||
Khaleel Khawaja | 5 | 3 | 4 | 220 | Under construction building / two floors | 32222 |
Kamel Khawaja | 4 | 1 | 3 | 250 | A siege that surrounds the plot | 32221 |
Yousif Sorur | 4 | 3 | 4 | 200 | Under construction building / two floors | 31806 |
Yousif Nafe’a | 3 | 3 | 0 | 80 | A store for Aluminum / built of zinc and bricks | 31805 |
total | 16 | 10 | 11 | 750 |
Threatened house belongs to citizen Khaleel Salama | A notice for the house |
House of citizen Yousif Surour |
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House of citizen Yousif Nafe'a | A notice for the house |
Notice served to Kamel Khawaja |
The targeted facilities are located northeast the town, noting that the structures are only 50 m away from the village organizational plan.
According to LRC data, the occupation notified tens of residential and agricultural structures, in addition to imposing heave restrictions on residents of the village.
About Ni’lin:[1]
20 km to the northwest of Ramallah, Ni’lin is edged by the towns of Qibya and Budrus from the north, Al-Midyah town from the southwest, Deir Qidees town from the east and Mod’in and Kiryat Sefer colonies from the south.
Ni’lin is inhabited by 5897 people on a total land area of 15,206 dunums , of which 748 dunums are the village’s built-up area.
The occupation confiscated a total of 3020 dunums for colonial ends, which are detailed as follows:
According to Oslo Accords lands classifications, Ni’lin lands are classified as follows:
[1] GIS-LRC