Jerusalem: Israeli forces demolished five agricultural and residential structures east of Jerusalem, according to local sources. The demolitions took place on Thursday, affecting several structures in the al-Buqai'a area of the Nabi Musa wilderness.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the Jerusalem Governorate reported that Israeli bulldozers demolished two residential structures and a sheep pen belonging to Muhammad al-Ma'azi. Another residential structure and a sheep pen belonging to his brother, Jamil al-Ma'azi, were also destroyed. This incident is part of a broader pattern of demolitions in the region.
The Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission noted that Israeli forces conducted 25 demolition operations in October alone, targeting 28 structures, which included 17 homes and 11 agricultural facilities. Additionally, demolition orders have been issued for 30 other structures.
