
Ghassan Daghlas explained that the Israeli Civil Administration ordered a stop on construction work at the mosque, demanding the demolition of the three-story mosque's already built structures.
The order was issued under the pretext that the mosque's renovations were done without the proper licensing, Daghlas said.
He added that the advocate Twafeq Jabaren, who has taken over the case, is doing the legal procedures to prevent the demolition order. He said that the Israeli Construction and Structure department in Beit El had issued the demolition order.
The PA official believes that given the current circumstances, Israel's decision was a "dangerous procedure."
The order gave the Palestinians seven days to dismantle the mosque building, Jabarin said.
The mosque - surrounded by Palestinian homes built since 1967- was being funded by local residents and is the second-largest mosque in the village.
Burin's mayor, Ali Eid said Israeli authorities claimed the mosque was in area C, thereby falling under Israel's full purview.
Jabaren said Israeli courts dismiss "verbal agreements," adding that a stop-order must be officially issued by the Civil Administration detailing the demolition's suspension.
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