Zionist forces have demolished five dwellings belonging to Palestinian Bedouin families in the Abu Nuwar community east of al-Quds (Jerusalem), leaving more than two dozen people homeless.
According to Dawood al-Jahalin, a spokesperson for the Abu Nuwar Bedouin community, the Israeli military and police vehicles surrounded the area on Wednesday morning and bulldozers razed the dwellings as well as an agricultural structure afterward.
He added that Israeli forces did not give the Palestinian families any time to collect their belongings before the demolition process.
“I showed them a court decision banning demolition, but the officer in charge refused to see it and instead told me he had a demolition order from the Civil Administration,” Jahalin said, adding that the families will rebuild their dwellings.
Palestinian martyred, Israeli soldier injured in new stabbing attack
Meanwhile, a Palestinian stabbed and wounded an Israeli occupation soldier in the southern West Bank before being shot dead.
“An assailant stabbed a soldier at the Gush Etzion junction,” occupation army statement said.
“Forces at the scene responded to the attack and shot the assailant, resulting in his death,” the statement said, noting that the injured soldier was receiving emergency medical treatment.
A spokesman for the Zionist entity’s Magen David Adom emergency medical service said a 34-year-old Israeli was taken to hospital with stab wounds to his face and hand.
The occupied territories have been, since October, rocked by a wave of attacks against Zionists in retaliation of the Israeli repressive measures against the Palestinians across the West Bank and especially in al-Quds. Zionist settlers backed by occupation forces have been repeatedly storming the holy al-Aqsa Mosque, sparking Palestinian anger.
The Palestinian operations since the start of October have killed 22 Israelis, while the Israeli attacks killed 139 Palestinians.
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