Israeli occupation bulldozers demolish four Palestinian homes
The illegal demolition process by Israeli occupation forces in Palestine continues. targeting the occupied West Bank this time.
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Israeli occupation bulldozers demolished two homes under construction in Beit Dajan, injuring people in the process.
Israeli occupation forces launched on Monday a demolition campaign targeting the homes of Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank.
Local sources reported that occupation bulldozers demolished a cement house under construction east of the city of Tubas, under the pretense that it is unlicensed.
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Israeli occupation bulldozers also demolished two houses under construction in Beit Dajan, east of Nablus, and injured a number of civilians in the process.
Beit Dajan Town Council Chairman, Toufiq Al-Hajj Mohammad, said Israeli occupation forces stormed the town's southeast, accompanied by a number of bulldozers, and demolished two two-story houses under the pretense of building in a differently classified zone.
According to human rights centers, Palestinians in Al-Quds face great difficulties in obtaining building permits, as they cost tens of thousands of dollars for each apartment. That is why Palestinians often build their homes without a permit because it is almost impossible to get one, and the reason is that the mayor and city council attempt to keep the city’s Palestinian population at a bare minimum and multiply its Jewish residents by approving the construction of thousands of new housing units in illegal Jewish settlements.