A Palestinian rights organization announced that it has secured a decision from the Israeli Supreme Court to freeze the demolition of 50 Palestinian structures in the Al-Eizariya area east of Jerusalem. This ruling follows intensive legal efforts by the 'Saint Yves' organization.
A video claiming to show the Israeli army demolishing a monastery and a convent school in the southern Lebanese town of Yaroun has ignited widespread anger on social media. While Israel denies these allegations, investigations continue to uncover the truth.
The Gharbia Governorate witnessed the launch of the 29th wave of demolitions, executing <strong>41 cases</strong> on its first day. This campaign is part of the Egyptian government's efforts to combat land encroachments.
The Penang state government announced the demolition of Waterfall Café following the failure of negotiations that lasted over three decades. Despite alternative options offered by the government, the café rejected the proposals.
Authorities in Malacca, Malaysia, announced the demolition of a structure believed to be a shrine in Serkam, Jasin, following the discovery of the word 'Allah' inscribed on it. The demolition is set to take place today under local authority supervision.
Israeli occupation forces carried out extensive demolitions in the Silwan neighborhood of Jerusalem, targeting homes and streets as part of a plan to erase the area for settlement associations. This operation coincided with the incursion of Israeli forces into the neighborhood, raising concerns about forced displacement.