On Tuesday, Israel demolished two homes and Palestinian facilities in the Ramallah and Jericho governorates in the central and eastern occupied West Bank, claiming 'construction without a permit.'
Eyewitnesses reported that an Israeli force stormed the airport neighborhood in the city of Jericho in the eastern West Bank, demolishing two homes and retaining walls under the pretext of construction without a permit.
The witnesses indicated that the two homes were built on private land and had official documents.
In this context, Israeli bulldozers demolished agricultural facilities in a farm in the town of Bardala west of Ramallah in the central West Bank, for the same reason.
The witnesses noted that the demolition affected an agricultural room, walls, and trees.
According to the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, Israel 'carried out 1,014 demolition operations in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, affecting 3,679 facilities, including 1,288 inhabited homes, 244 uninhabited homes, and 962 agricultural facilities and others, since the beginning of the genocide in Gaza.'
Since the onset of the genocide in Gaza on October 8, 2023, the West Bank has witnessed an escalation from the Israeli army and settlers, resulting in the deaths of 1,065 Palestinians and injuries to about 10,000 others, in addition to the arrest of more than 20,000 people, including 1,600 children.
A ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, which began on October 10, ended the genocide committed by Tel Aviv in Gaza, leaving more than 68,000 Palestinian dead and over 170,000 injured, most of whom are children and women.
Israel carried out 1,014 demolition operations in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.





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The Israeli army demolishes two houses and agricultural facilities in the center and west of the West Bank.