Israeli occupation forces demolished a horse stable and other facilities in the town of Abu Dis, east of Jerusalem, on Tuesday, under the pretext of lacking a permit.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces demolished a number of facilities that provided livelihoods for dozens of families during their raid on Abu Hindi lands east of the town of Abu Dis.
According to the governorate's data, the demolitions included a horse stable in the town of Abu Dis, several barracks, and the bulldozing of a fence. A demolition notice was also served to a car wash in Abu Hindi, with the owner given 48 hours to carry out the self-demolition, or the occupation forces would carry out the demolition and impose heavy fines.
The sources indicated that the stable extends over an area of five dunams, houses more than thirty horses, and provides a source of livelihood for three families.
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Israeli occupation forces demolished a stable and other facilities and threatened to demolish others east of Jerusalem.