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Israeli seizes 35 dunams in Nablus, Qalqilia

Israeli seizes 35 dunams in Nablus, Qalqilia

Saba Yemen27-05-2025

Nablus - Saba:
The Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission revealed on Tuesday that Israeli authorities have seized 35 dunams of citizens' land in the Nablus and Qalqilia governorates through six military orders.
The commission explained in a statement that the seizure of 35 dunams was monitored today and yesterday, Monday, under the name "seizure orders," to impose new facts on the grounds of security and military purposes.
It indicated that the first order, numbered T/36/25, targeted an area of 2,224 dunams of land in the village of Burin, specifically the areas of Al-Mudawara and Al-Sharidis, with the aim of erecting a military tower overlooking the main street.
The second order, numbered T/38/25, targeted a total of 4,821 dunams of Huwara land in the Nablus Governorate, specifically the areas of al-Najma al-Qibliya and al-Tul, with the aim of erecting a security fence along the road.
The imposition of the military order entails encircling a Palestinian home with a separation fence and placing a gate at the entrance to the home, exposing the family to the risk of being besieged.
The third order, numbered T/68/25, targeted a total of 14,917 dunams of land in the villages of Far'ata, Jit, and Tal in the Qalqilya and Nablus Governorates, with the aim of establishing a buffer zone around the "Havat Gil'at" outpost.
According to the Authority, the fourth order, numbered T/70/25, targeted a total of 2,374 dunams of Awarta land in the Nablus Governorate, specifically the Thulth Abdullah area, with the aim of constructing a security road extending from the entrance to the settlement to the main road.
She added that the fifth order, numbered T/56/25, targeted a total of 7,311 dunams of land from the villages of Qabalan and Beita in the Nablus Governorate, with the aim of establishing a buffer zone around the "Avitar" outpost, located on Mount Sabih.
She stated that the sixth order, numbered T/100/25, targeted a total of 4 dunams of land from the village of Deir Sharaf in the Nablus Governorate, with the aim of establishing a military tower near the "Shavei Shomron" gate.
The Authority's databases indicate that since the beginning of 2025, the occupation authorities have issued a total of 16 military orders to seize Palestinian land, four of which resulted in the establishment of buffer zones around settlements.
These include: two around the settlements of "Nekodim" and "Efrat" in the Gush Etzion settlement bloc, specifically on Bethlehem lands; a third around the "Avitar" outpost in the Nablus Governorate; and the last around the Havat Gilad outpost on Qalqilia lands.
Recently, the occupation authorities have intensified the issuance of these types of orders, in an attempt to impose new facts on the ground on the ground in the Palestinian territories.
These orders include the construction of military towers and roads designated for the military and settlers, in addition to the establishment of buffer zones around settlements.
These military orders serve the interests of the settlers and settlements, at the expense of citizens' lands and their ability to lead normal lives.
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