Kardala: Israeli occupation bulldozers began demolishing a cement house under construction in the village of Kardala in the northern Jordan Valley on Wednesday. The head of Kardala village council, Ghassan Fuqaha, reported that an occupation force, accompanied by a heavy bulldozer, stormed the village and commenced the demolition of the cement house. The house, owned by local resident Ahmad Nasser Suleiman Fuqaha, spans an area of approximately 140 square meters and was demolished under the pretext of lacking a proper license. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the house had received a notification of demolition a few days prior, and the Israeli court dismissed the appeal request submitted by the homeowner to halt the demolition. Furthermore, the monthly report of the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission titled "Occupation Violations and Colonial Expansion Procedures" highlighted that the occupation forces executed 1,130 attacks last month, with colonists responsible for an addit ional 360 attacks. The report further detailed that, during last October, occupation authorities conducted 34 demolition operations impacting 45 facilities. Among these, 12 were inhabited homes, 6 were uninhabited, and 19 were agricultural and other types of facilities.
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