The occupation demolishes two Palestinian houses and a commercial facility in the West Bank

The Israeli occupation forces stormed this morning the villages of Al-Tuwana, south of Hebron, and Al-Manshia, east of Bethlehem in the West Bank, demolishing two Palestinian houses and a commercial facility.

“The occupation forces stormed the villages of al-Tuwana and al-Manshia with a number of bulldozers and demolished two Palestinian houses  and a commercial facility,” Wafa news agency stated.

 

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. The occupation policies come in light of the international community’s disregard of Palestinian demands for urgent intervention to stop these practices that lead to the displacement of Palestinians, and for underlining the need to implement UN resolution 2334, which calls for an immediate cessation of settlements.

In addition, the Israeli occupation forces stormed Al-Khader village, south of Bethlehem, in the West Bank, and demolished a Palestinian house.

Wafa news agency reported that the occupation forces stormed Khirbet Alia in Um Rukba area with a number of bulldozers  and demolished a Palestinian house. The occupation forces arrested seven Palestinians in separate areas of the West Bank.

The occupation forces stormed towns and villages in Hebron, Bethlehem, Ramallah, Al-Bireh, and Jericho, raiding Palestinian houses and arresting seven Palestinians in different areas of the West Bank, according to Wafa news agency.

The occupation forces continue their aggressive practices against the Palestinians by restricting them and raiding their cities and villages as well as launching daily arrest campaigns with the aim of displacing them, seizing and judaizing their lands.

Inas Abdulkareem

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