2018-05-15

Serving Halt of construction order in Beit Sakariya/ Bethlehem governorate

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Violation: Halt of construction order on a residential structure.

Location: Beit Sakariya hamlet- Bethlehem governorate.

Date: May 15, 2018.

Perpetrator: The Israeli occupation civil administration.

Victims: Citizen Adel Sa’ad.

Description: A vehicle from the Israeli occupation civil administration raided Beit Sakariya hamlet in May 15 and delivered Halt of construction order on a residential structure, on the pretext of building before getting a proper license.

The order requests the immediate stoppage of construction and sets June 11 as the subcommittee session to decide the fate of the place.

The threatened structure was built to be a summer residence for the family, and is meant to protect Sa’ad’s land from colonial expansion.

The following table provides information about the threatened structure:

name

Number of family members

children

Area of the building m2

status

Order’s nunmber

Adel Sa’ad

6

4

50

inhabited

050192

A villager from Beit Sakariya told LRC observer:

“The Israeli occupation confiscated wide area from the town’s lands to build 6 colonies and 3 outposts. Moreover, they opened roads to connect the illegal colonies with each other, which imposed many difficulties on the town’s people lives, but we will never give up on our lands”

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The halt of construction order

About Beit Sakariya hamlet:[1]

Khallet Beit Sakariya (Beit Sakariya hamlet) is located some 5 km east of the 1949 Armistice Line (Green line) and about 8.5 km to the southwest of Bethlehem city. It's considered part of Nahhalin village cluster along with Khallet al Balluta (Al Balluta Hamlet), all comprise a total area of 17249 Dunums. Khallet Beit Sakariya is a home to 142 inhabitants, according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of statistics – 2007 and sets on a total built of 49.5 dunums.

Settlements surrounding the hamlet:

Settlement's name

Establishment year

Total area ,Dunums

Settlers number

Rosh Zurim

1969

855

263

Alon Shifot

1971

934

3146

Elazar

1975

492

882

Kfar Etzion

1967

923

404

[1] GIS -LRC

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