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OCHA: The occupation demolished 617 Palestinian homes in the past two weeks

2019-12-28T18:35:12.313Z


Occupied Jerusalem - SANA The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, OCHA, confirmed that violations of the Israeli occupation


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The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs OCHA confirmed that violations of the Israeli occupation are still continuing against the Palestinians since the beginning of this year by attacking and killing them, demolishing their homes, displacing them and seizing their lands.

In a report covering the period from 10 to 23 of this month, reported by Wafa News Agency, the office stated that the occupation forces injured more than 129 Palestinians, including 44 children, during the return marches and the siege in the Gaza Strip.

The report pointed out that the occupation authorities demolished 617 houses and abandoned 898 Palestinians in the West Bank, including 29 houses in occupied Jerusalem, and the displacement of 45 Palestinians during the past two weeks.

According to the report, the occupation forces conducted sweeping lands of the Palestinians and cut about 2,500 trees east of Nablus, and prevented farmers in three villages in Salfit from accessing their lands for plowing and cultivation.

The report indicated that the occupation forces stormed separate areas of the West Bank, wounding 14 Palestinians, including three children, and carried out 154 raids, during which 146 Palestinians, including 17 children, were arrested.

The report pointed to the continued attacks by settlers against the Palestinians and their property, which during the past two weeks resulted in the injury of four Palestinians and the uprooting of some 330 olive trees in the West Bank.

Source: sena

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