Israeli army heavy machinery demolishes a 2-story Palestinian house, built on a 500-square-meter area and belonging to Nayif Abu Sneineh, as Israeli soldiers take security measures in Qalqas village, south of the West Bank city of Hebron, Palestine on June 08, 2026. [Wisam Hashlamoun - Anadolu Agency]
The Israeli army demolished six homes and a carpentry workshop owned by Palestinians across the West Bank on Monday, in the latest demolitions in the occupied territory, Anadolu reports. Israeli bulldozers razed five Palestinian homes in the town of Barta’a, west of Jenin in the northern West Bank, displacing dozens of residents, Barta’a council chief Ghassan Qabha told Anadolu. He said the demolished structures were part of demolitions targeting 20 homes in the town on claims of lacking building permits. β€œAn Israeli court rejected an appeal filed by residents against the demolition order for 20 Palestinian homes in the town on the pretext they were built without permits in areas classified as Area C under the Oslo Accords,” he said. […]

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