Today, Thursday, the Israeli occupation forces demolished a residential building in the town of Za'tara, east of Bethlehem.
Za'tara Municipality Director Taher Mohsen reported that an Israeli army force stormed the town and took up positions in the eastern Al-Sulaibiya area. The force demolished a three-story residential building, each measuring 150 square meters, owned by Mohammad Bakirat.
According to the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, the occupation authorities carried out 58 demolition operations last month, with 13 in Tulkarm Governorate, 8 in Jerusalem Governorate, 7 in Nablus Governorate, and 7 in Jenin Governorate.
The Commission noted that the demolition operations carried out by the occupying state aim to restrict Palestinian construction and natural growth in Palestinian villages and towns under the pretext of lacking permits, in an attempt to displace Palestinians and isolate them in narrow cantons and enclaves.
She pointed out that the escalating measures of the occupying state aimed at annexing the West Bank and imposing occupation sovereignty, which are currently being implemented, declare a true, ongoing war against our people, represented by a series of measures, most notably intensive demolitions, the closure of villages and cities, the seizure of citizens' lands, and waves of settler attacks, within the framework of a systematic policy to impose a coercive, repulsive environment on citizens.
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Israeli occupation forces demolished a residential building east of Bethlehem.