2018-05-01
On May 01, 2018, the dozers of Israeli Occupation Forces ravaged some lands located in the Israeli industrial zone of Atrot, which is founded on confiscated lands from Qalandiya town, north Occupied Jerusalem.
Reportedly, the razed plot ( 4 dunums) was used as parking for trucks and is owned by citizen Ashraf Idris. In the same context, the dozers demolished the tin-plates wall surrounding the parcel. Noteworthy, the attacked land is only 10 meters away from the apartheid wall; the Israeli claim that got the parcel razed.
In the same time, Israeli Occupation Forces delivered demolition order for owners of structures in the town on the claim of "unlicensed construction", taking into account that Qalandiya and Kufr Aqab areas are considered under the Israeli municipal control. Unfortunately, the Israeli municipality doesn’t offer basic services for the residents of both areas.
Qalandiya and the apartheid wall:
The Israeli apartheid wall isolated the 3,273 dunum Qalandiya town to be surrounded and trapped from all directions. People of the town cannot communicate and interact with neighbors but through the only entrance that leads to Ramallah city. Noteworthy, Qalandiya was located within the boundaries of Jerusalem before the wall separated it from the city.
Atarot colony is reported to confiscate 555 dunums from the lands of Qalandiya in addition to another 429 dunums, which were taken for Qalandiya airport that is now closed.
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