Today, Tuesday, the Israeli occupation forces began demolitions and issuing warnings in the West Bank.
In Salfit, Israeli bulldozers demolished two homes owned by citizens Muhammad Khaled Sabra and Alaa Mahmoud Barakat in the area known as "Al-Buq'an," despite the fact that the two homes had been inhabited for approximately seven years.
The occupation authorities had delivered notices to dozens of citizens in the town to demolish their homes during the past period, as part of an ongoing policy targeting the Palestinian presence in Area C.
In Bethlehem, the occupation forces demolished a 150-square-meter home belonging to Issam Bassem Manasra, and prevented him from removing some of his furniture and contents.
The Israeli occupation forces stormed the village and took up positions in the "Sarbala" area on the western side, in preparation for demolishing the house.
In Ramallah, occupation bulldozers demolished a wedding hall located south of the town of Beit Liqya, owned by Khaldoun Asi.
This morning, Tuesday, the occupation forces delivered two demolition notices to two residential buildings in the village of Deir Ibzi', west of Ramallah.
Local sources reported that the two facilities that were notified of demolition belong to Faisal Wajeeh Tanib and Mohammed Sarhan Mansour Karajah.
She added that the Tanib facility is a five-story residential building inhabited by several families and contains several shops, while the Karaja building consists of two floors and several shops.
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Israeli occupation begins demolitions and notifications in the West Bank.