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The occupation demolishes an inhabited house in Idhna and another under construction


HEBRON – Ma’an – The Israeli occupation authorities on Monday demolished an inhabited house in the town of Idhna, west of Hebron, and another house under construction, due to construction without a permit.

Journalist Rami Nofal, from the town of Idhna, said that the occupation authorities demolished the house of lawyer Moataz Dheeb Abu Ajheisha in the Qasatin area west of the town, where he lives with his family of 7, half of whom are children.

Nofal added that the occupation authorities also demolished the house of the young man Suleiman Misbah Abu Zalta in the Khallet Ibrahim area, and the house is under construction.

Since October 7, the occupation authorities have demolished a number of homes and industrial facilities in the town of Idhna.

According to journalist Nofal, the occupation authorities have issued orders and notices to demolish and prevent work in homes and facilities in more than 400 locations.

Source: Maan News Agency

General

The occupation demolishes an inhabited house in Idhna and another under construction


HEBRON – Ma’an – The Israeli occupation authorities on Monday demolished an inhabited house in the town of Idhna, west of Hebron, and another house under construction, due to construction without a permit.

Journalist Rami Nofal, from the town of Idhna, said that the occupation authorities demolished the house of lawyer Moataz Dheeb Abu Ajheisha in the Qasatin area west of the town, where he lives with his family of 7, half of whom are children.

Nofal added that the occupation authorities also demolished the house of the young man Suleiman Misbah Abu Zalta in the Khallet Ibrahim area, and the house is under construction.

Since October 7, the occupation authorities have demolished a number of homes and industrial facilities in the town of Idhna.

According to journalist Nofal, the occupation authorities have issued orders and notices to demolish and prevent work in homes and facilities in more than 400 locations.

Source: Maan News Agency