JENIN, Sunday, December 27, 2020 (WAFA) - Israeli authorities notified today of its intentions to demolish four houses and greenhouse belonging to Palestinian residents in the village of Ta'anak to the west of Jenin, in the northern occupied West Bank, according to local sources.
Sources told WAFA Israeli forces distributed notices for the demolition of four houses, including three under construction, and a greenhouse belonging to Palestinian residents in the village of Ta'anak, purportedly for being built in an archaeological site and for lacking an Israeli-issued permit.
"Israel’s planning and building policy in the West Bank is aimed at preventing Palestinian development and dispossessing Palestinians of their land," said the Israeli information center for human rights in occupied territories, B'Tselem.
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