WEST BANK, Jul. 09 (YPA) – The Israeli occupying forces demolished the facilities in the village of Khirbet Humsa in the Jordan Valley in the eastern occupied West Bank and confiscated the belongings of their owners.
Palestine Today News Agency, citing local sources, reported that 60 Palestinians had been left homeless as residents reported that the occupation had loaded their belongings onto trucks and evacuated them from the place where residents were looking for a place to stay.
According to B’Tselem organization, some 2,700 Palestinians live in 20 livestock communities in the Jordan Valley in areas declared by the army as shooting zones.
Knesset member Mossi Raz, from Meretz party, left-wing sent a letter of protest to Army Minister Benny Gantz, saying that “the army is forcibly transporting may Palestinian population from one area to another under the pretext of security needs.”
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