Ramallah - Ma'an - A large force of the Israeli occupation army stormed the town of Atara, north of Ramallah, on Tuesday evening. Local sources reported that a force of about 30 military vehicles, accompanied by bulldozers, stormed Atara, coinciding with the occupation closing the town's entrances with military checkpoints. The sources explained that the occupation forces headed towards the house of the detained nurse, Mourid Mahmoud Dahhadha, and began the demolition procedures. Eyewitnesses reported that the occupation forces tried to prevent citizens from leaving their homes in the town by shooting at them, and vehicles trying to approach the checkpoint at the entrance to the town were targeted with live ammunition and sound bombs, without any injuries being reported. Last April, the occupation army announced its intention to demolish the house of the detainee Dahadaha, on the grounds that he participated in a shooting operation that took place in January east of Ramallah, noting that he has been detai ned since January 8. Source: Maan News Agency
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