Israeli occupation authorities yesterday compelled a Palestinian household to demolish their properties within the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Silwan, Wadi Al Hilwa Data Centre reported.
Mazen Nassar mentioned his household was compelled to hold out the demolition to keep away from paying 80,000 shekels ($26,000) for the occupation municipality to do it. Thirty-five members of his household have been displaced consequently.
Israeli occupation authorities claimed that the homes lacked the required constructing licences.
Nassar’s father bought the 2 dunum plot of land 40 years in the past, however the occupation authorities provided the household “compensation” to be able to vacate it, Nasser defined.
When the household refused, they have been subjected to harassment by the municipality to be able to drive them out, and the land was classed public property.
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