A Palestinian forced by the occupation to demolish his two shops in Al- Quds 

The Israeli occupation authorities on Monday forced a Palestinian in the town of Beit Hanina north of occupied Al-Quds to demolish his two shops.

Wafa Agency reported that occupation forces stormed into the town and forced the Palestinian man to demolish his shops.

On the other hand, the occupation forces attacked the owners of the stalls in a number of Al Quds’s streets, and prevented them from displaying their goods in the Bab Al Amoud Area in the Old City.

On Saturday, occupation forces forced a Palestinian to demolish his house in Al Saadiya neighborhood in Al Quds.

Meantime, the Israeli occupation forces detained 6 Palestinians in the West Bank.

Wafa News Agency reported that the occupation forces stormed into several neighborhood in Al Khalil (Hebron) city, the village of Shuyukh al-Aroub to the north, the towns of Beit Rima in Ramallah, Silwan, and Shuafat refugee camp in Al Quds, and detained 5 Palestinians, while the sixth was detained at one of its checkpoints, east of Al Quds.

Yesterday, the occupation forces detained 11 Palestinians in the West Bank.

Souha Suleiman

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