A new plan of the occupation to establish 164 settlement units, south of Bethlehem

Occupied al-Quds, (ST) – The Israeli occupation authorities announced a new settlement plan for the construction of 164 settlement units south of the city of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.

The director of the Office of the Resistance of the Wall and Settlement in Bethlehem, Hassan Brijieh, told Wafa that the new plan aims at expanding  a settlement built on Palestinian lands in the towns of Al-Khader and Nahalin, south of Bethlehem, threatening to destroy  dozens of agricultural dunums.

In the context of implementing its aggressive Judaization schemes, the occupation forces are stepping up demolitions of Palestinian houses and properties in the West Bank especially in occupied al-Quds (Jerusalem). These demolitions are carried out by the occupation authorities against Palestinian property as a part of the systematic settlement policy that forms a threat to the future of the Palestinian presence.

The occupation forces arrest a Palestinian in occupied al-Quds

On the other hand, in occupied al-Quds, the Israeli occupation forces arrested a Palestinian youth in occupied Jerusalem.

Wafa News Agency reported that the occupation forces arrested the young man at one of its military checkpoints near the village of Khan al-Ahmar in the occupied city of al-Quds (Jerusalem).

The occupation forces continue their aggressive practices against the Palestinians by restricting and attacking them in their cities and villages with the aim of displacing them and seizing their lands and judaizing them.

Rqaghda Sawas

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