2017-08-31
On August 31,2017 the Israeli Occupation Forces raided the Bedouin community of Tublas that is founded in Hizma town in Jerusalem and confiscated a residence of a Bedouin family after dismantling it.
Reportedly, the house is a metal slaps barrack of 40m2 that the family got from the EU. The residence belongs to citizen Mohammad Al-Zeidat, who lives there with his wife and three children.
The wife of the house owner said that they have been living in the house since 2014. It was after they got it from the EU. She also said that the community consists of 13 families, of which three had to leave after being threatened of "removal", taking into account that the area overlooks Pisgat Ze'ev colony. Today, the community populates only 60 people, half of whom are children.
She added
" Three days ago, an officer from Israel District of Coordination Office arrived at the location and took photos of the community from all sides before withdrawing without answering any questions.
Next day, tens of the occupation soldiers and special forces accompanied by a winch arrived at the location, surrounded it and dismantled the house after emptying parts of its interior. Minutes later, I was given a confiscation notice".
the floor on which the barrack was established
the minutes of confiscation
Noteworthy, the family has a three year kid with cerebral palsy. Reem requires special care; solar panels were fixed to the roof to provide her with energy necessary for the oxygen machine she is hooked to.
Land Research Center LRC sees that demolitions contradict with all of the International conventions and Humanitarian laws including:
This case study is part of Kan'aan Project