Jerusalem - Ma'an - Israeli municipality vehicles stormed the town of Silwan, south of Al-Aqsa Mosque, on Tuesday, and forced a Jerusalemite to demolish his home in the town of At-Tur. The occupation bulldozers, accompanied by municipal crews and vehicles, stormed the town of Silwan and demolished iron columns of a warehouse in the Ain Al-Lawza neighborhood. The owners had been forced to demolish it last Friday, but the municipality stormed the place today and completely surrounded it, and demolished a number of columns. In the Wadi Qaddum neighborhood of the town, the forces stormed the place, closed the roads, and then began demolishing a horse farm that had been in existence for 3 years, owned by the Salaimeh family. In Al-Tur neighborhood, the municipality forced the Kabaja family to demolish their apartment with their own hands, under the pretext of building without a permit. A family continues the process of demolishing its commercial facility in the Wadi al-Joz neighborhood in Jerusalem. The occup ation municipality carries out daily raids on towns and neighborhoods in Jerusalem, distributes notices and summonses to the municipality, and photographs the streets and roads. Source: Maan News Agency
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