Today, Wednesday, the Israeli occupation forces began demolitions, seizures, and bulldozing operations in various areas of the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem.
In occupied Jerusalem, occupation forces demolished a horse stable in the town of Issawiya.
Eyewitnesses reported that occupation forces stormed the town, deployed throughout it, and demolished a horse stable.
In Qalqilya, Munif Nazzal, the official in charge of the settlement file in Qalqilya, said that the occupation authorities issued a decision to seize approximately one dunam and 965 square meters of land from the villages of Saniriya and Mas'ha, south of Qalqilya, in preparation for the construction of six new colonial units for the "Sha'arei Tikva" colonial outpost, which is built on citizens' land in the governorate.
In Ramallah, occupation forces stormed the Al-Dawara neighborhood in the village of Deir Ibzi', accompanied by bulldozers, and razed lands before withdrawing.
It is noteworthy that the occupation authorities notified, on April 16, 2025, the demolition of seven homes in the village of Deir Ibzi', west of Ramallah, on the pretext of building without a permit.
According to the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, the occupation authorities carried out 73 demolition operations last April, targeting 152 facilities, including 96 inhabited homes, 10 uninhabited ones, 34 agricultural facilities, and others. The operations were concentrated in the Tubas governorate with 59 facilities, the Hebron governorate with 39 facilities, and the Jerusalem governorate with 17 facilities.
The occupation authorities distributed 46 demolition notices against Palestinian facilities, continuing their crackdown on Palestinian construction and the natural growth of Palestinian villages and towns, which is currently being translated into a large-scale demolition operation. The notices were concentrated in the Hebron Governorate with 16, Ramallah with 14, and Jerusalem with 12.
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Israeli occupation begins demolitions, seizures, and bulldozing operations in the West Bank and Jerusalem.