BETHLEHEM, June 24, 2015 (WAFA)
– The Israeli authorities on Wednesday notified a local resident of Kisan, a
village to the east of Bethlehem, about their intent to demolish agricultural
structures that he owns, according to local sources.
Head of the village council of
Kisan, Hussein Ghazal, said an Israeli army force pasted a notification paper
at the farmland of Ali Abu Dayyeh, a local farmer, informing him that a number
of agricultural facilities and retaining walls of his own in the area will be demolished.
Such demolitions are
frequently carried out by the Israeli army and the so-called Israeli Civil
Administration in Area C of the West Bank, under full Israeli control, on
unpermitted construction pretences.
Issuance of
construction permits for Palestinians living in Area C is strictly limited,
forcing Palestinians residing in such areas to construct without obtaining the
necessary permits.
According to
the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA),
between December 30, 2014 and January 12, 2015, the Israeli authorities
demolished 27 Palestinian structures in Area C of the West Bank and five in
East Jerusalem, in addition to two self demolition incidents, due to lack of
Israeli-issued building permits.
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