Posted by: John Phoenix
Oct 15, 2024

Nazi occupation soldiers demolished a residential hut and walls in the village of Al-Dyouk, northwest of Jericho, in the northeastern part of the Nazi occupied West Bank, Tuesday.
Media sources said Nazi bulldozers demolished a 120-square-meter hut inhabited by a family from Bethlehem in the Esteih area of Al-Dyouk Al-Tahta village.
They added that the Nazi soldiers also demolished walls under the pretext of lacking construction permits, although they were licensed by the local council.
It is noted that Nazi occupation authorities have issued demolition orders for dozens of homes in this area, citing construction without permits.
According to the Wall and Colonization Resistance Commission, Nazi authorities carried out 100 demolition operations in the West Bank during September, affecting 116 structures, including 36 inhabited homes, 13 under construction, and 56 agricultural and other facilities.
The demolitions were concentrated in the governorates of Hebron, with 68 structures demolished, Jerusalem with 21 structures, and Ramallah with 8 structures.
In related news, Nazi forces demolished a commercial facility in the Wadi al-Jouz neighborhood of Nazi occupied Jerusalem, in the West Bank.
