The Israeli occupation authorities continued Wednesday their unjustified actions against the Palestinian people in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
In Qalqilya, Israeli settlers from the nearby illegal Havat Gilad settlement outpost assaulted Palestinian farmers in several villages in the city.
Head of Jit village council Omar Yamin told Palestinian news agency (WAFA) that although Palestinian farmers had coordinated with the Israeli military to access their lands, the farmers were surprised when they were attacked by the settlers while the Israeli soldiers present at the scene did nothing to stop them. He said this was not the first attack by the settlers who regularly attack Palestinian farmers, uproot their trees and burn their crops.
In Hebron, the Israeli forces closed a work shops and confiscated its equipment allegedly for "manufacturing weapons". Palestinian sources said that military vehicles and army forces raided a number of sites in Hebron, closed five Lathes shops and confiscated their contents. Meanwhile, the Israeli forces detained six Palestinians during raids in various parts of the occupied West Bank.
On the other hand, crews from the Israeli municipality of West Jerusalem demolished two Palestinian-owned homes in Jabal Al-Mukabir neighborhood of East Jerusalem under the pretext of construction without a permit, WAFA reported.
Bulldozers of the Israeli municipality, backed by an Israeli police force, cordoned off the area where the two homes were located and forced the residents of the two homes to leave them before proceeding to demolish them. The homes shelter two families of 14 members. This comes only a day after the municipality demolished two buildings under construction in the occupied East Jerusalem neighborhood of Issawiya.
Source: QNA
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