HEBRON: Israeli occupation forces issued demolition orders last night for two Palestinian-owned homes, a water well, and an electricity network in the hamlet of Khallet al-Fara, located south of Hebron in the occupied West Bank. Local sources told WAFA that the occupation forces stormed the hamlet, situated west of the town of Yatta and adjacent to the colonial Israeli settlement of Otniel. The forces notified the demolition of two homes belonging to Ahmed Ibrahim Alian, a local Palestinian citizen, and a water well belonging to another resident. The occupation forces also issued orders to dismantle the electricity network serving the community. This one-kilometer-long network supplies electricity to around 35 houses in the hamlet, home to between 150 and 200 Palestinian citizens. Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yahya Al-Rai sent a cable of congratulations to the President of the Legislative Council of the Sultanate of Brunei, Abdul Rahman bin Taib on his country National Day. Source: Yemen News Agency
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