Israel demolishes new Palestinian home in West Bank

Israel cites lack of building permits for demolitions

By Qais Abu Samra


TUBAS, Palestine (AA) – Israeli forces demolished a new Palestinian home on Sunday, in the latest spate of demolitions in the occupied West Bank, according to a local official.


The house was razed in the village of Al-Aqaba in the northern West Bank area of Al-Aghwar in the Jordan Valley, said Moataz Bisharat, who is responsible for monitoring Israeli settlement building activity in Tubas.


He said Israeli forces cited lack of a building permit in Area C for the demolition.


Israel widely uses the pretext of lack of construction permits to demolish Palestinian homes, especially in Area C in the occupied West Bank, which constitutes around 60% of its space.


Under the 1995 Oslo Accords between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, was divided into three portions – Area A, B, and C.


Area C is under Israel’s administrative and security control until a final status agreement is reached with the Palestinians.


* Writing by Ahmed Asmar

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