Jerusalem: The Israeli occupation authorities demolished a house in the town of Beit Hanina, north of Jerusalem, on Tuesday. Local sources reported that large forces of the occupation police, accompanied by bulldozers, raided the town and began demolishing a 120-square-meter house owned by the Al-Shuruti family.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission monitored the occupation authorities' implementation of 79 demolition operations during February. These operations affected 156 facilities, which included 109 inhabited homes, 5 uninhabited ones, and 34 agricultural facilities and others.
The Commission noted that the demolition activities were concentrated in the Hebron governorate, with 55 facilities being demolished, followed by Jenin with 26, Jerusalem with 19, and Salfit with 15.
