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Agricultural structure Demolished in Fasayil Village / Jericho Governorate

2021-06-13

Violation: Notice to “stop the Destruction of antiquities” .

Location: Fasayil Al-Wousta village / Jericho city north.

Date: June 13th 2021.      

Perpetrators: The building inspector at the Israeli Civil Administration.

Victims: Citizen Ibrahim Al-‘Ebeyat.

Description:

Sunday morning, June 13th 2021, the building inspector at the civil administration raided Fasayil Al-Wosta north Jericho, and hanged a military order on a shack used as a store for feeds. The notice orders the owner to remove the property on the pretext that it is built on an antiquities site.

Notice number (617) targets a structure belongs to citizen Ibrahim ‘Ebeyat (61) who supports a family of 7 (4 females and 1 child), the shack composes of metal angles, zinc walls, and a baton floor with a total area of 36 m2 .

The Occupation issued notices for ‘Ebeyat house and properties in May 2015, the structures were demolished late 2015. The Situation was repeated in 2020,when the occupation demolished Ibrahim’s shacks and barns last May.

During the past few years, the community was targeted repeatedly, most structures, shacks and barns received halt of work orders from the occupation, the result is displacing a large number of the community people and imposing restrictions on constructions and growth.

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Photos 1+2: The targeted facility and notice

Fasayil village in lines:[1]

Fasayil is 23 km north of Jericho and its built-up area is 147 dunums only ( Fasayil village council). This area does not meet the natural increase of population. More than 30 residences and barracks were demolished as a result. It has a population of 1132 (according to Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics in 2010). It is surrounded by a number of illegal Israeli colonies that limit the expansion of the village and deprive its inhabitants from having a normal life.

From the north, Fasayil is surrounded by colonies of Yafit and Pezael (Fezael), Tomer and Gilgal and Netiv Hagedud from the south in addition to a bypass that links the northern colonies with the southern ones.




[1] GIS-LRC

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