JERUSALEM, July 28, 2015 (WAFA) – The Israeli authorities early
Tuesday demolished Palestinian owned residential and commercial structures in
East Jerusalem’s town neighborhood of Silwan.
WAFA correspondent and Wadi Hilweh Information Center reported that
Israeli troops accompanied two bulldozers into the Silwan area of ‘Ayn
al-Lawza, where they proceeded to demolish stores and residential facilities
purportedly for being built without necessary construction permits.
Police cordoned the locality off in advance, preventing Palestinian
residents from approaching the property in Silwan, which flanks the southern wall of Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound
and stands nearby ‘Ir David’ (City of David), a large archeological site.
Wadi Hilweh Information Center identified the property owner as
Khalil al-‘Abbasi.
The center reported on al-‘Abbasi, one of the two owners, as saying
that Israeli troops raided his two carpet stores, each occupying 100 meter
square, and 100-meter-square apartment under construction in ‘Ayn al-Lawza area
of Silwan, ransacking them, destroying their doors and throwing their goods out
before proceeding to demolish them.
Al-‘Abbasi added that his family was prevented from accessing the
stores and apartment, which were built back in September 2014.
Separately, Israeli troops escorted two bulldozers into the Silwan
locality of ‘Ayn al-Foka, where they demolished two stores and two residential units
belonging to Eyad al-‘Abbasi.
Wadi Hilweh Information Center reported on Iyad as saying that
troops surrounded the property and destroyed the doors using manual tools and a
small bulldozer, forcing Iyad and his family members to wake up before
proceeding to demolish them.
Iyad was also reported as saying that his property, occupying a
total area of 70 meters square, was built 10 years ago. The two demolitions
took place without any prior notice.
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