'Israel' demolishes Palestinians houses in Jerusalem and West Bank
Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Israeli bulldozers on Tuesday demolished several structures in occupied Jerusalem and Hebron, displacing Palestinian families.
Local sources said Israeli forces stormed Jabal Al Mukabbir in southern Jerusalem and demolished a house owned by Fuad Gharrouf under the pretext of construction without permission.
Gharrouf said that the Israeli municipality informed him and his family that their house will be demolished yesterday after midnight, which gave them no time to evacuate the house.
In Hebron, Israeli bulldozers demolished two houses owned by the director of the Ministry of Information office in Hebron Khaled Al Khanna and his brother Nabil in Al Arroub refugee camp.
Although they have appealed the Israeli demolition decision, the family woke up today to find their 200 square meter house being demolished.
The occupation state has demolished nearly 140 structures since the start of thes year, according to B'Tselem.
Other human rights groups documented the demolition of 225 structure in occupied Jerusalem and West Bank in the same period.
Israeli authorities refuse to give Palestinians construction permissions and continue to demolish their houses, while they continue to grab Palestinians land and build more illegal settlements throughout Palestine.
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Israel is reportedly planning to further restrict the entry of aid into the war-torn Gaza Strip, despite the so-called ceasefire and amid an already severe humanitarian crisis after two years of genocide.
While presenting the Oscar for Best International Film, Javier Bardem began his remarks by saying, “not to war and free Palestine,” drawing a loud round of applause from the audience at the March 15 awards ceremony.