Israeli occupation forces Tuesday morning blew up a house in the Deir Ammar camp, west of Ramallah. The Israeli occupation forces stormed the camp, surrounded the house of the slain Palestinian Daoud Abdel Razzaq Daras, 41, and began excavation and destruction work around the house, then blew it up. It was located on the ground floor of a three-story building. Local sources said that confrontations broke out after the occupation forces stormed the village of Deir Ammar and its camp, during which the occupation soldiers fired live bullets at Palestinian youths, wounding two young men in the foot, after which they were taken to the hospital. The sources pointed out that the occupation soldiers raided a number of houses surrounding Daras' house and forced their residents to evacuate them as the soldiers climbed onto their roofs. It is noteworthy that the occupation forces shot Daras on August 31, and killed him at the Ni'lin military checkpoint, claiming that he had allegedly carried out a car-ramming atta ck near the illegal Israeli settlement of Mod'een. Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA – English
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