The occupation demolishes agricultural and residential facilities in the village of Saffa in the Ramallah Governorate | LRC

2024-08-22

The occupation demolishes agricultural and residential facilities in the village of Saffa in the Ramallah Governorate

ViolationDemolition of residential and agricultural structures.
 
LocationSaffa Village / Ramallah Governorate.
 
Date of Violation : 22/08/2024.
 
PerpetratorThe so-called Israeli Civil Administration.
 
Affected PartiesTwo families residing in the area.

Description:

On Thursday morning, August 22, 2024, a large force of the Israeli military, accompanied by demolition teams from the Israeli Civil Administration, raided Safa village, located to the west of Ramallah Governorate. The targeting focused on the southern part of the village, near the bypass road known as Route 443, and also close to the area where land is being cleared for the construction and expansion of an Israeli industrial zone on the village's land.

The occupation forces proceeded to demolish and destroy agricultural structures, including a poultry barn for egg production, agricultural greenhouses, and a farm room, in addition to several residential and agricultural tents. The occupation claims that these structures were built without permits, even though they have been in place for over nine years in the area.

The following table shows the details of the damages according to the field monitoring at the site of the violation:

Note

Nature of damage

children number

Female Number

Family member

Impacted Farmer


A metal sheet chicken coop used for raising 900 laying hens, with an area of 110 m².

Several chickens were killed under the rubble, and some managed to escape.

Additionally, 4 solar panels were destroyed, along with the water pipeline, and feed and seeds were damaged.

A 150 m² agricultural greenhouse was destroyed.

A 25 m² metal sheet agricultural room was also destroyed.

2

6

11

Mohammad Ibrahim Yousef Tumaleh

The mother and her two daughters are in a state of permanent disability.

A house with brick walls and a roof made of metal sheets covered with plastic, with an area of 60 square meters.

0

3

4

Taleb Atallah Salama Al-daghameen

The occupying authorities are located near the area where the demolition took place; an industrial settlement area to the south of the village of Safa. The settlement road 443, which runs through the West Bank connecting Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, is about 250 meters to the south of the location where the demolition occurred

The farmer, Taleb Attallah al-Dghamayn, reported to the researcher at the LRC the following:

"I have been living here for more than ten years, as I previously lived in the area of Samoua. I support a family of four: my wife, two daughters, and myself. The wife and daughters suffer from permanent physical and speech disabilities. I own only the house I live in, and I work as a shepherd. Now, we have no shelter or place to stay, except for a tent provided by the Red Cross. I never received any prior demolition notice, which is why I did not open a legal file. However, I did receive verbal warnings about the demolition, but I did not pay attention to them. The occupation destroyed everything, and I now own nothing. Even the belongings in the house were not allowed to be removed and were destroyed along with the house."

Saffa  village:

About 17 kilometers north west Ramallah,   Saffa  is surrounded by Bil’in north , and the occupied terrirories of 1948) , Kufu Ni’ma , Deir Ibzi’a. eit ‘Our At-Tihta East , Kharabtha Al-Misbah and Beit Sira (south)

 Saffa  has a population of 4350 dunums in 2017 census.

  1. Israeli Colonies stole 3974 dunums of the towns lands:

Colony 

Establishment year

Area of confiscated lands in dunums

Number of colonists 

Total area

Kfar Rout

1977

1249

N/A

1249

Mekabim 

1982

304

N/A

1758

Kiruat Sefer

1991

11

74615

3914

Hashmon’em 

1985

6

3270

1075

Shelta

1977

970

N/A

983

Kfar Ha’ronim – Minwara 

1998

810

2508

810

Lubad

1996

438

N/A

438

Planned industrial area

1982

186

N/A

287

 

  1. Bypass road (443/ 446) devoured (425) dunums located behind the annexation and expansion wall.
  2. The Annexation and Expansion Wall(cement wall and siege ) around 434 m , that ravages 435 dunums and isolates 8086 dunums.

 Oslo accords calssified the town’s lands as:

  • B area (1,762) dunums.
  • C area (12,486) dunums.

مشروع: حماية الحقوق البيئية الفلسطينية في مناطق "ج" SPERAC IV - GFFO

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