HEBRON, March 24, 2025 (WAFA) - Israeli occupation bulldozers demolished a Palestinian-owned house and a water well in the southern part of Hebron city, according to the property owner.
Ramadan Naif al-Rajabi, the house owner, told WAFA that the bulldozers destroyed a 120-square-meter house he was constructing, along with a water well in the southern Hebron area.
Al-Rajabi stated that the Israeli authorities had issued a demolition notice for the house approximately ten days ago, and added that his previous house in the same area had been demolished by the occupation twenty years ago.
In February, Israeli occupation authorities carried out 79 demolitions affecting 156 structures, including 109 inhabited homes, five uninhabited homes and 34 agricultural and other facilities. The demolitions were concentrated in several governorates, with 55 structures demolished in Hebron, followed by 26 houses in Jenin, 19 in Jerusalem, and 15 in Salfit.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces demolished today a commercial structure in the eastern part of Qalqilya.
The official in charge of the wall and settlement file in Qalqilya Governorate, Munif Nazzal, told WAFA that the occupation's bulldozers demolished a 200-square-meter cow farming facility owned by شa local Palestinian resident in the eastern area of Al-Funduq village, east of Qalqilya, under the pretext that it was located in area "C" of the West Bank, which falls under full Israeli military rule.
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