Hebron: Israeli occupation authorities have issued stop-work orders on a house, an agricultural structure, and a water pipeline in the area southwest of Hebron. According to local sources, these orders were distributed on Wednesday, affecting residents and infrastructure in the region.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the head of the village council of Sikka, a village located near the town of Dura, reported that Israeli authorities ordered construction to cease on a house owned by a local Palestinian citizen and also on an agricultural shed owned by another local resident. This action has raised concerns among the local population regarding their residential and agricultural development.
Meanwhile, Yousef Abdul Qader Amr, the head of the village council in nearby Beit al-Roush al-Tahta, noted that the occupation forces also issued a stop-work order on a water pipeline near the village. The pipeline, which extends four kilometers, is a critical resource serving dozens of farmers in the area. The project, implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture, has been halted, impacting the local agricultural community that relies on this infrastructure for irrigation and other purposes.
Source: Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA