Occupation demolishes commercial and agricultural facilities, uproots 100 olive trees, and plows land in Hebron
SadaNews - The occupation forces demolished today, Wednesday, commercial and agricultural facilities, uprooted 100 olive trees, and plowed land and a concrete wall in Hebron governorate, south of the West Bank.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces raided the Wadi al-Mughayer neighborhood adjacent to what is called the "Hagai" settlement, established on citizens’ lands and properties near the bypass road 60 east of Hebron city, and demolished a commercial facility, a "barn" measuring 400 square meters owned by citizen Ahmed Salah al-Tamimi.
The occupation forces also uprooted approximately 100 olive trees in the Deir Musa area in the town of Soreef, northwest of Hebron, and plowed about 10 dunams of land, demolishing agricultural facilities belonging to citizens from the Ghanimat family.
Additionally, the occupation forces demolished a concrete wall in the Wadi al-Shajna village in the town of Dora, southwest of Hebron.
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