The Israeli occupation forces a Palestinian family to demolish two of its homes north of occupied Jerusalem

The Israeli occupation forces forced a Palestinian family to demolish two of its homes in the town of Beit Hanina, north of occupied Jerusalem.

Wafa Agency reported that the occupation  forced the family to demolish the two houses, each of which has an area of 125 square meters and is inhabited by 10 individuals, which led to their displacement.

As part of implementing its aggressive, Judaizing plans, the occupation forces are escalating the demolition operations of Palestinian homes and property in the West Bank, especially in the occupied city of Jerusalem.

Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation forces closed the archaeological area in the town of Sebastia, north of the city of Nablus in the West Bank.

The mayor of Sebastia, Muhammad Azem, stated that the occupation forces stormed the town, closed the archaeological area, and prevented entry and exit, while they raided several homes surrounding the area, and destroyed Palestinian shops and property there.

The occupation forces also closed all roads leading to the Old City, converted several houses into military barracks, deployed their snipers on the roofs of buildings, and obstructed Palestinian traffic, in order to secure settlers’ incursions.

The town of Sebastia is subjected to repeated raids by the occupation forces and its settlers, especially the archaeological area, in an attempt to displace the Palestinians and Judaize it.

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