Occupied Al-Quds, (ST) – On Wednesday, the Israeli occupation forces detained six Palestinians in occupied Al-Quds (Jerusalem).
Palestinian media reported that the occupation forces stormed the towns of Al-Isawiya and Jabal Al-Mukaber in Al-Quds , Burqin in Jenin, and Al-Auja in Jericho, and detained six Palestinians.
Yesterday, the occupation forces detained five Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
Israeli occupation authorities demolish facilities in occupied East Al-Quds and Salfit
On the other hand, the Israeli occupation bulldozers today demolished commercial facilities and structures in East Al-Quds and in the northern West Bank district of Salfit.
In East Al-Quds , the Israeli municipality demolished a commercial facility in the Wadi Al-Hummus area of Sur Baher neighborhood owned by a local resident under the pretext of construction without permit.
Local sources told WAFA that the facility was under construction and contained building materials.
The same sources added that the occupation authorities also demolished a room made of wood in the Silwan neighborhood of East Al-Quds, also under the pretext of building without a permit.
In the Salfit district, occupation bulldozers demolished an agricultural structure in the town of Deir Ballout, west of the city of Salfit, under the pretext of construction without a permit.
Local sources told WAFA that six army vehicles accompanied by two bulldozers proceeded to demolish the 500- square-meter structure owned by a local resident and worth about $80,000.
Occupation forces demolish two houses in the Bethlehem area
In Bethlehem, the Israeli occupation forces today demolished two houses in Beit Jala and Al-Walaja, northwest of the southern West Bank city of Bethlehem, under the pretext of construction without a permit despite the fact that the owner of one of the houses had an Israeli court order allowing him to continue work on his house
Beit Jala mayor, Issa Qassis, told WAFA that the occupation forces demolished a one-story house that was under construction located in the Cremisan area, near the Arab Rehabilitation Society Hospital, owned by a local resident under the pretext of not having a permit.
He pointed out that the occupation forces demolished the house despite the fact that the owner had obtained a decision from an Israeli court not to stop construction on his house.
Meanwhile, the head of Al-Walaja village council, Khader Abu Al-Tin, told Wafa Agency that a large force, accompanied by a military bulldozer, stormed into Ein Jweiza area, northeast of al-Walaja, and demolished a 100-square-meter house belonging to a local resident under the pretext of not being licensed.
He pointed out that Ein Jweiza has been targeted for years for Israeli occupation settlement projects and that many Palestinian-owned homes were either demolished or notified of demolition or cessation of work on them.
He said Israel wants to empty the area of its Palestinian residents in order to use it for its illegal settlement enterprise.
Raghda Sawas