14 January 2023

Settlement Resistance Commission: Israeli Occupation Issued 5,820 Orders to Demolish Palestinian Buildings since 2015

  • Palestine

Ramallah, January 14 (QNA) - The Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission said today that the Israeli occupation authorities have issued 5,820 orders since 2015 to demolish and remove Palestinian buildings and facilities in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem in an effort to stop Palestinian construction, expansion and natural growth in the Palestinian territories.

It said, in a statement reported by Palestinian WAFA news agency, that most of these notifications were concentrated in the Hebron Governorate with 1584 notifications, followed by Bethlehem Governorate with 735 notifications, then Ramallah Governorate with 704 notifications.

The head of the commission, Moayad Shaaban, said that the occupation authorities use the demolition orders as a means to prevent Palestinian development and urban expansion, specifically in areas classified as C, which are under full Israeli military control, by preventing the Palestinians from preparing structural plans for their villages, and not approve them if they were prepared and submitted to the Israeli military government for approval.

He said Israel wants to use this area, which represents 61% of the total area of the occupied West Bank, to build settlements and as a future strategic geographical reserve.

Shaaban said that last year set a record in the number of orders submitted to Palestinians, which reached 1220 in total in all governorates of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, a significant increase compared to previous years, with 875 orders issued in 2021 and 736 in 2020.

He pointed out that the new record is an indication of new policies and new directions by the occupation authorities in dealing with Palestinian construction and the natural growth of Palestinian villages and towns. (QNA)



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