Jenin - Saba:
At dawn on Tuesday, Israeli occupation forces demolished a home and a group of shops in the village of al-Zawiya, south of Jenin.
Jamal Abu al-Wafa, head of the al-Zawiya village council, told the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) that Israeli forces stormed the village at dawn without any prior warning, and their bulldozers began demolishing the two-story home of Nasser Brahma, located at the entrance to the village.
He added that Brahma spent nearly 20 years building his home, using the ground floor as storage and commercial stores, including a vegetable shop.
He pointed out that Israeli occupation forces did not give him any opportunity to evacuate his home or move his belongings.
Abu al-Wafa explained that enemy bulldozers also demolished a number of shops in the same location, owned by a citizen from the neighboring town of Ajja.
This crime is part of the enemy's systematic policy of destroying Palestinian infrastructure and oppressing citizens in Area C, through ongoing demolitions that have affected hundreds of homes and facilities in the West Bank, particularly in the Jenin Governorate, over the past few months.
In the same context, this Tuesday morning, enemy forces began demolishing a facility in the Shuafat refugee camp, northeast of occupied Quds.
Local sources reported that a bulldozer, accompanied by a foot and mounted force from the enemy army and police, stormed the Ras Khamis neighborhood in the Shuafat refugee camp and began demolishing a facility belonging to the Rajabi family.

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