Occupation Forces Demolish Home in the West Bank and Force Palestinian to Demolish His Own Home

Occupation Forces Demolish Home in the West Bank and Force Palestinian to Demolish His Own Home
Occupation Forces Demolish Home in the West Bank and Force Palestinian to Demolish His Own Home
Israeli occupation forces on Wednesday blew up the home of martyr Mujahid Mansour in the village of Deir Ibzi'a, near Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank. At the same time, the occupation authorities forced a Palestinian man in Jerusalem to demolish his own home in Beit Safafa under the pretext of construction without a permit. According to a statement from the Deir Ibzi'a municipality, occupation forces stormed the home of martyr Mansour, planted explosives, and then detonated it after several hours of invasion. The forces also forced several families to evacuate their homes in the surrounding area. The occupation soldiers fired live bullets at Mansour's house after it was destroyed. It is noteworthy that Mansour was martyred by Israeli forces' gunfire on March 22, 2024. Additionally, the Israeli authorities forced a Palestinian man to demolish his two-story home in the town of Beit Safafa, southeast of occupied Jerusalem, this morning. The Wadi Hilweh Information Center reported that the Israeli municipality forced Alaa Alyan to demolish his home. The occupation authorities often force Palestinians, particularly in Jerusalem, to demolish their homes themselves under the pretext of lacking proper permits. If they refuse, the occupation bulldozers demolish the houses and impose exorbitant costs on the owners. Meanwhile, Israeli occupation forces launched a large-scale campaign of raids, incursions, and arrests in various parts of the West Bank. Clashes broke out in some areas, and 15 Palestinians were arrested. Families were also forced to flee their homes in Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, under threat of force. The military aggression continues on the cities of Tulkarem, Jenin, and refugee camps in northern West Bank for the third consecutive month. The Palestinian Prisoners’ Affairs Commission stated that 15 Palestinians were arrested during the raids and were transferred for interrogation by Israeli security services, allegedly for involvement in armed resistance activities. The raids and incursions focused on various governorates in the West Bank, during which dozens of homes were stormed and their contents were ransacked, and the residents were subjected to field interrogations after being held for hours. Read More Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Calls for International Sanctions Against Settlers U.S. Military: We Have Struck 800 Targets in Yemen Since Mid-March Dozens of Casualties in U.S. Airstrikes Targeting African Migrant Center in Saada
Israeli occupation forces on Wednesday blew up the home of martyr Mujahid Mansour in the village of Deir Ibzi'a, near Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank. At the same time, the occupation authorities forced a Palestinian man in Jerusalem to demolish his own home in Beit Safafa under the pretext of construction without a permit.

According to a statement from the Deir Ibzi'a municipality, occupation forces stormed the home of martyr Mansour, planted explosives, and then detonated it after several hours of invasion. The forces also forced several families to evacuate their homes in the surrounding area.

The occupation soldiers fired live bullets at Mansour's house after it was destroyed. It is noteworthy that Mansour was martyred by Israeli forces' gunfire on March 22, 2024.

Additionally, the Israeli authorities forced a Palestinian man to demolish his two-story home in the town of Beit Safafa, southeast of occupied Jerusalem, this morning.

The Wadi Hilweh Information Center reported that the Israeli municipality forced Alaa Alyan to demolish his home. The occupation authorities often force Palestinians, particularly in Jerusalem, to demolish their homes themselves under the pretext of lacking proper permits. If they refuse, the occupation bulldozers demolish the houses and impose exorbitant costs on the owners.

Meanwhile, Israeli occupation forces launched a large-scale campaign of raids, incursions, and arrests in various parts of the West Bank. Clashes broke out in some areas, and 15 Palestinians were arrested. Families were also forced to flee their homes in Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, under threat of force. The military aggression continues on the cities of Tulkarem, Jenin, and refugee camps in northern West Bank for the third consecutive month.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Affairs Commission stated that 15 Palestinians were arrested during the raids and were transferred for interrogation by Israeli security services, allegedly for involvement in armed resistance activities.

The raids and incursions focused on various governorates in the West Bank, during which dozens of homes were stormed and their contents were ransacked, and the residents were subjected to field interrogations after being held for hours.