The Israeli occupation forces on Monday demolished Palestinian private-owned commercial buildings near the village of Hezma, northeast of Occupied Jerusalem, under the pretext they were built without a permit and for being built too close to the segregation or separation wall, according to eye-witnesses.
Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) quoted eye-witnesses as saying that Israeli police demolished several commercial structures, in addition to a car-wash and repair shop owned by a local resident as well as closed several shops located on Ramallah-Jerusalem highway.
Police also confiscated goods and refrigerators from a shop located at Hezma entrance.
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