On November 6th the Israeli army demolished one house and a stumblein the Palestinian village of Derath; afterward it demolished a houseand a water cistern in the Palestinian village of Jawaya, South HebronHills, West Bank.Around 6.45 am three DCO (District Coordination Office) cars, twodemolition machines and one bulldozer broke in Derath village escortedby four Border Police jeeps and one army vehicle. First it wasdemolished a two floors house still under construction owned by MohammadMusa Mohammad Abu Aram, then they moved to demolish a metal sheep'sstumble.At about 9 am the vehicles proceeded to Jawaya village, demolished ahouse and destroyed a water cistern, used to collect rain water; bothowned by Mahmud Ahmed Nasser Nawaja. In the South Hebron Hills areawater supply is particularly critical. According to the owner, in 2011the DCO delivered only a stop working order for those two structures.The two Palestinian villages are located in Area C, under Israelimilitary and civil administration. According to OCHA oPt (UN Office forthe Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in occupied Palestinianterritory) construction is prohibited for Palestinians in some 70% ofArea C, while in the remaining 30%, a range of restrictions eliminatethe possibility of obtaining a building permit.The policies enforced by the Israeli authorities in Area C restrictthe possibility to access to basic needs for the residents and preventenvironment and development of Palestinian communities. An OCHA Optresearch shows that in some communities families are being forced tomove as a result of Israeli policies applied in Area C