Occupied Jerusalem—Israeli bulldozers of Israeli municipality in occupied Jerusalem demolished on Tuesday Palestinian house in Al-Issawiya, east of occupied Jerusalem, under the pretext of unlicensed building.

A member of the Issawiya Follow-up Committee, Raed Abu Riala, reported that an Israeli force accompanied by a Israeli soldiers and vehicles stormed the town and imposed a military cordon on the house of the Jerusalemite Hatem Abu Reyalah, and demolished the house.

This is the third time that this house was demolished, since Israeli occupation authorities did not allow issuing the necessary licenses.

The owner of the house suffered paraplegia in 2009 after being fall and got his spin broken while Israeli bulldozers demolished his house for the second time.

In Jenin, northern West Bank, Israeli forces demolished many selling trailers at the streets of Nazareth, near the Jalameh crossing, north of Jenin, late at night.

Palestinian sources reported that Israeli military bulldozer and occupation patrols demolished and destroyed 25 trailers selling vegetables, fruits, household items and other items, on which Palestinian citizens live on Nazareth Street on the way to the Jalameh crossing


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Photo: Wheelchair-bound Hatem Aby Riala witnessing the Israeli army demolishing his home. Source: Muhammed Qarout/Idkaidek.

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