Jerusalem - Together - The occupation municipality forced the freed prisoner, Imad Abeisan, to demolish his shops in the town of Silwan, with his own hands, under the pretext of 'building without a license.' The editor, Imad Obeisan, recently began implementing the decision to 'demolish his shops,' after receiving several calls informing him that the demolition decision would be implemented tomorrow, Wednesday, if he did not carry out the demolition with his own hands, and that he must 'pay the demolition fee to the municipality crews and the forces accompanying them.' Al-Abbasi built the stores in 2021, tried to obtain a building permit, and was imposed a 'building violation' for which he was obligated to pay annual installments, until today he was forced to demolish. Source: Maan News Agency
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