IOF demolishes two homes, injures dozens of Palestinians in Nablus
Occupied Palestine (QNN) - Israeli occupation bulldozers on Monday demolished two Palestinian-owned homes in the town of Beit Dajan in the eastern occupied West Bank city of Nablus.
Head of the Beit Dajan village council Tawfiq al-Hajj Mohammed said that Israeli occupation forces, accompanied by a number of bulldozers, broke into the southeastern part of the village and destroyed two homes.
Owned by citizens Emad Abu Hilwan and Adel Abu Hilwan, the two-storey homes, were demolished under the pretext of being built in Area C of the occupied West Bank.
Meanwhile, the Israeli forces that broke into the village attacked Palestinian citizens, who took to the streets to protest the demolitions, with rubber-coated steel bullets and tear gas canisters, injuring dozens of them.
According to the Palestinian Red Crescent, three people were shot with rubber-coated metal bullets and over 32 suffered tear gas suffocation
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