Ramallah: Israeli occupation forces on Wednesday tore down a café in Beit Liqya town, west of the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, according to security sources. They said that the occupying forces barged their way into the town and demolished a café belonging to a member of the Assi family. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the incident involved a sudden incursion by the forces, leading to the destruction of the establishment. The café, owned by a local resident from the Assi family, was dismantled without prior notice or explanation provided to the family or the community. The demolition has caused concern among local residents, who view such actions as part of broader tensions and challenges faced by communities living in the occupied territories. The event has also drawn attention from various human rights organizations monitoring the situation in the region.
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