Man who is building room from tin to shelter his family after their home was demolished receives stop work order

HEBRON– A Palestinian resident of Umm Qossa Bedouin community in Masafer Yatta in the South Hebron Hills received an Israeli army stop-work order for a room he was building from tin to shelter his family after their home was demolished by the Israeli army in July.

Fouad al-Imour, a local activist, told WAFA that soldiers broke into Umm Qossa community this morning and handed a stop-work order to a local resident who was building a room from tin for his family of 10 people who became homeless after the Israeli military government demolished their home on July 25.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency