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Halt of construction order on a barracks in Majdil Bani Fadil / Nablus governorate

2019-10-29

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Violation: Halt of construction order.

Location: Majdil Bani Fadil/ Nablus governorate.

Date: October 29th  2019.

Perpetrator: The Israeli occupation building and organization department.

Victims: citizen Subhi Zain Ad-Deen

Description:

Tuesday October 29th 2019, about 11:00 the Israeli occupation forces accompanied by the building and organization officer raided Majdil Beni Fadel village south east Nablus, the occupation gave Subhi Zain Ad-Deen a halt of work order on his agricultural barracks in Khallet An-Natesh, the notice consists of a halt of construction on an agricultural barracks with an area of 300 m2 built of zinc, metal and bricks. The farmer wants to use it as a barn to provide a source of income for a family of 8 people.

Farmer Subhi Zain Ad-Deen (50) told LRC:

“The targeted barracks is in the northern area of the village , 700 m  from the town’s houses , and built on a plot with an area of 2 dunums planted with olives , the barracks was built to establish an agricultural project for sheep breeding .”

Izz Ad-Deen asserted :

“Once I received the notice, I went to the village council that gave me guidance to file a lawsuit to freeze the military order through preparing a legal file and ownership documents.”

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About Majdil Bani Fadil village:[1]

Majdil Bani Fadil is located 25 km south east Nablus, bordered by Aqraba town (north), Qasra village (west), Aj-Jiftlik village (east) , and Doma village (south).

Majdil Bani Fadil has a population of (2907) people in 2017.

The village has an area of 6651 dunums , of which 287 dunums are the town’s built up area.

The occupation confiscated about 398 dunums for opening bypass 505.

Oslo conventions divided the land as the following:

B area (1,209) dunums.

C area (5,442) dunums.

[1] GIS-LRC

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