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Israeli forces raid Palestinian family's home in north Jerusalem, accompanied by bulldozers

Israeli forces raid Palestinian family's home in north Jerusalem, accompanied by bulldozers

Arab News10 hours ago
LONDON: Israeli forces on Tuesday raided the home of a Palestinian family in the Bayader area of Hizma, a town north of occupied East Jerusalem.
Tear gas was used against residents, resulting in dozens of cases of difficulty breathing among women and children, the Wafa News agency reported.
The three-story building that was targeted belongs to the family of detainee Ahmed Fayez Subaih Al-Khatib and is designated for demolition. The Israeli forces arrived, accompanied by bulldozers, just hours before son Fayez Sbeih was due to get married, and gave the family an hour to evacuate, Wafa said.
According to local media reports the demolition did not take place, however, as the Subaih family's lawyer filed a legal appeal, and the Israeli forces withdrew about five hours after they arrived.
Residents of Hizma have faced repeated attacks by Israeli forces targeting Palestinian areas near Jerusalem, Wafa reported. The town is close to an Israeli military checkpoint and the illegal settlement of Pisgat Zeev. It is next to two main roads leading to Jericho in the south and Ramallah in the north.
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