SALIFT, August 10, 2015 (WAFA) – Israeli forces early Monday
demolished a Palestinian house in Deir Ballut town to the west of Salfit as
well as two residential structures and a livestock barn in Adh-Dhahiriya town
to the south of Hebron.
Israeli forces, escorting two bulldozers, raided the town, where
they demolished a Palestinian house under construction belonging to ‘Adnan
‘Abdullah in Khallet Qasul locality to the south of Deir Ballut.
This was the second time that ‘Abduallah’s house was demolished. It
was demolished about a year and a half ago in the same spot in Khallet Qasul, a
locality in Area C that has over 60 Palestinian houses and is considered one of
the areas that regularly receive stop-construction and demolition notices.
Local media reported on ‘Abdullah as saying although he submitted
proper building permits, he was served a notice two months ago to demolish his
house, prompting him to leave no stone unturned in order to halt the
implementation of this notice, but with no avail.
Furthermore, forces demolished two residential structures and a
livestock barn in Adh-Dhahiriya village of Ar-Rahwa.
Israeli soldiers escorting a bulldozer, raided the village, where
they proceeded to demolish two residential structure and a livestock barn
belonging to Farhan As-Samamra, displacing 24 people.
Meanwhile, forces served demolition notices for several Palestinian
houses near al-Hamra permanent military checkpoint on Road 57 controlled by
Israeli authorities.
All Palestinians whose houses are located to the north of the
checkpoint were handed notices, giving them only 10 days to evict their homes
as a prelude to demolition.
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