Zionist Regime Demolishes Palestinian School
AL-QUDS (Dispatches) –The Zionist regime’s authorities on Tuesday demolished a Palestinian school under construction in the Dahiyat al-Salam neighborhood in East al-Quds.
Eyewitnesses told Anadolu Agency that the regime’s authorities used a bulldozer to demolish the school, which they said was built ‘without a permit’.
The demolition process included confrontations between a number of Palestinians and Zionist troops, which provided protection to the teams who carried out the demolition.
Eyewitnesses noted that the Zionist troops arrested at least one Palestinian.
On the other hand, the occupying regime’s so-called municipality in al-Quds forced Yousef Abu Ghannam, a local resident, to demolish his house, in the town of al-Tur.
This is the second time the house, home to 20 people, is demolished with the pretext of having no construction permit.
The municipality had earlier warned Abu Ghannam to demolish his house, saying it would otherwise demolish it, and fine him to pay a fee.
Recently, the regime’s municipality in al-Quds resorted to escalating self-demolition decisions in the city, to avoid international criticism of the demolitions.
Palestinians have complained that the Zionist regime’s authorities impose severe restrictions on construction operations in and around East al-Quds.