
Zionist Enemy Demolishes Building in Marah Ma'alla, Agricultural Room in Nahalin, Bethlehem
Zionist enemy forces began demolishing a three-story building on Monday in the village of Marah Ma'alla, south of Bethlehem.
Khaled Abu Shaqra, head of the Marah Ma'alla village council, told the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) that an enemy army force stormed the village, sealed it off completely, and restricted citizens' movement before starting the demolition of a building owned by citizen Alaa Al-Sharif. The building consists of three floors, each measuring 200 square meters, and was demolished under the pretext of lacking a permit.
The Israeli enemy forces also demolished an agricultural room on Monday in the town of Nahalin, west of Bethlehem.
Jamal Najajrah, head of the Nahalin municipal council, stated that the forces demolished a room belonging to citizen Bilal Saud Fanoun in the Banias area, northeast of the town, also under the pretext of lacking a permit.
It is worth noting that in the first half of this year, the occupation authorities demolished 588 structures, affecting 843 citizens, including 411 children. During the same period, they issued demolition notices for 556 structures, including 322 inhabited homes, 18 uninhabited ones, 151 agricultural facilities, and 97 classified as sources of livelihood and others.
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