Demolishing Beita Market: The Occupation Strikes at the Lifeline of the Local Economy in Northern West Bank (Video)
SadaNews - This morning, the occupation forces carried out a large-scale demolition operation targeting the "Beita Market" located south of the city of Nablus.
This market is considered one of the most vital centers for distributing vegetables and fruits in the area. The demolition operation included several commercial shops inside the market, in a move that represents a blatant assault on the livelihood of farmers, traders, and the residents of the town.
The "Beita Market" is known for its economic and social significance, as it serves as a central point for marketing agricultural products coming from various villages and towns in northern West Bank. This targeting occurs within a systematic policy aimed at tightening restrictions on the Palestinian population, striking at the local economic structure, and depriving them of their most basic rights to work and live with dignity.
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