Israeli occupation forces have demolished several Palestinian homes in Hebron, sparking outrage among local residents and the international community. These actions are part of Israel's ongoing settlement expansion policy.
Israeli occupation authorities have demolished several Palestinian homes in Jerusalem, claiming building violations. This action has sparked outrage from the international community amid rising tensions in the region.
In a controversial move, the Jerusalem Municipality demolished four homes in the Bustan neighborhood of Silwan, which a lawyer described as ethnic cleansing. This action comes at a sensitive time as residents live under a state of emergency.
The Israeli army has announced the start of demolition operations in Lebanese border villages, following Defense Minister Israel Katz's orders to accelerate the destruction of homes and bridges south of the Litani River. This escalation reflects heightened military activity amid rising tensions in the region.
Israeli Security Minister Yoav Kats has vowed to demolish homes in Lebanese villages near the border, likening it to events in Rafah and Beit Hanoun in Gaza. This statement comes amid escalating tensions in the region.
Israeli authorities have resumed the demolition of Palestinian homes in Jerusalem as part of a project to develop a Jewish archaeological park. This decision comes amid rising tensions between Palestinians and Israelis, raising concerns about the future of Palestinian residents in the city.
Residents of the Um Al-Qura area in Khartoum Bahri woke up to the sounds of demolition as authorities unexpectedly removed 83 homes, raising concerns and tension among the community. This action has sparked fears amidst the ongoing war conditions in the country.
On Monday, Israeli authorities demolished two homes belonging to Palestinians Fayyad Rwaydi and Naeem Shahada in the Bustan neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalem, citing unlicensed construction. This action reflects escalating tensions in the region.
Dozens of Palestinian families in Qalandia, north of Jerusalem, face eviction after Israeli authorities issued demolition orders for seven homes. The municipality has given residents 21 days to vacate the properties, citing a lack of building permits.
The Israeli Ministry of Defense led by Minister Israel Katz announced instructions to expedite the demolition of homes in Lebanese border villages. The directives also include the destruction of bridges crossing the Litani River to prevent 'terrorist' uses.