2018-01-02
On January 02, 2018, the Israeli occupation municipality demolished a room that is located in Nasiba Housing Complex in Beit Hanina town, north Occupied Jerusalem on the claim of "unlicensed construction".
Reportedly, the 45m2 room is annexed to a residence owned by citizen Imad Ayyad in the fourth floor of a building. The residence is house for Ayyad's seven member family including five children.
Citizen Fatima, Ayyad's wife, told Land Research Center the following:
"We live in this house since 2009, it is only 90m2 and is composed of two bedrooms, a toilet and a kitchen. After our family became bigger in size, my husband built - in 2014- a room on the residence's roof with a total area of 45m2 to be the third bedroom. When construction was over, employees from the occupation's municipality in late 2015 arrived at the location and delivered us a demolition order to bring down the room. Ever since, my husband hired an attorney to follow up on the case in the Israeli court.
On Tuesday, January 02, 2018 employees from the occupation's municipality arrived at the home and knocked. I did not open for them since my husband was out. Shortly after, my husband arrived after I called him and tried to convince the staff that he would demolish the room by himself to avoid the demolition fees but the employees refused and brought down the room"
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