Details: On Tuesday, July 30, 2024, Israeli occupation authorities demolished a residence and agricultural structures, claiming they were built without a permit, in Beit Awwa town, west of Hebron.
A force from the occupation army, accompanied by personnel from the Building and Planning Department of the "Civil Administration" and equipped with a Hyundai excavator and a bulldozer from an Israeli civilian company, carried out the demolition operation, which included the following:
View of the agricultural residence before demolition
View of the well before demolition
Rubble from the demolition of the residence and the well
It is noteworthy that the Israeli occupation had previously threatened the Al-Swayti family with a notice granting an "additional opportunity to object to the demolition order" on July 9, 2024 (refer to the previous report for more details).
Rubble of Azmi Al-Swayti's structure
Beit Awwa Town: Located 17 km west of Hebron city, Beit Awwa is bordered to the north by the village of Deir Samit, to the west by the territories occupied in 1948, to the east by Dura town, and to the south by the villages of Tawas and Sikka. The population was 10,436 as of 2017. The total area of the town is 22,428 dunams, of which 1,048 dunams are built-up.
Israeli settlements have seized 152 dunams of the town's land. The "Nigheot" settlement, established in 1982, has confiscated 112 dunams, and the "Mershalim" settlement has seized 40 dunams. The length of the apartheid wall in the area is 4,061 meters, destroying 406 dunams of land and isolating 380 dunams.
The land in the area is classified according to the areas taken based on the boundaries of the former Al-Yasariya Municipality, of which Beit Awwa was a part. According to the Oslo Accords, the land is classified into Areas B and C, where Area B constitutes 53% and Area C, which is under full Israeli control, constitutes 47%. The total areas for Al-Yasariya Village are as follows:
Demolition of Residences and Structures Under International Law:
The demolition of Palestinian property violates various international laws and treaties, including:
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