The Israeli army, on Tuesday, ordered a Palestinian resident of Bardala village in the northern Jordan Valley to halt construction on his home, citing a lack of Israeli permission to build, a local source reported.
Aref Daraghme, a human rights activist, told Palestinian WAFA News Agency that occupation authorities instructed Jamal Rashaydeh to construction on his 150-square-meter house, setting the deadline at May 12.
The Israeli military, on Tuesday, also informed two Palestinian residents of Beit Jala, southern occupied West Bank, of its plan to demolish two structures, under the pretext of building without a permit, local sources said.
Hasan Breijieh, director of the Bethlehem office of the Wall and Settlements Resistance Commission, in addition to Palestinian security sources, told Palestinian WAFA News Agency that the two structures are located in different areas of Beit Jala.
The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 17 states that
(1) Everyone has the right to own property alone as well as in association with others.
(2) No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property.