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Israeli Forces Demolish Facilities and Uproot Olive Trees in Hebron

Hebron: Israeli forces demolished on Wednesday commercial and agricultural structures, uprooted 100 olive trees, and razed Palestinian land and a concrete wall in the Hebron Governorate in the southern West Bank.

According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, Israeli forces, accompanied by heavy machinery, stormed the Wadi al-Mughayir al-Hara'iq neighborhood, adjacent to the illegal colony of Hagai, which is built on Palestinian land and property near Route 60, east of Hebron. They demolished a 400-square-meter commercial structure belonging to Ahmad Salhab al-Tamimi.

Israeli forces also uprooted approximately 100 olive trees in the Deir Musa area of Surif, northwest of Hebron, and razed about 10 dunams of land, demolishing agricultural structures belonging to members of the Ghneimat family.

Additionally, Israeli forces used heavy machinery to demolish a concrete wall in the Wadi al-Shajina village of Dura, southwest of Hebron.