On Tuesday, Israeli soldiers detonated a Palestinian home and shot two young men during ensuing protests in the Deir Ammar refugee camp, west of Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank’s central part.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded the refugee camp, stormed the home of Daoud Abdul-Razed Daras, 41, and bulldozed lands around the property before wiring and detonating the ground floor of the three-story building.
The soldiers also stormed and ransacked many surrounding homes, causing damage, and interrogated several Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards, in addition to occupying rooftops to use as firing posts and monitoring towers.
Many Palestinians protested the invasion and the demolition before the soldiers shot two young men with live rounds in their legs.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers killed Daoud on August 31st after the army alleged that he carried out a car-ramming attack, killing a soldier, at the military roadblock near the illegal Modi’in colony, built on Palestinian lands in Beit Sira village, southwest of Ramallah.
In related news, the soldiers demolished three homes after forcing the families out in the Hebron governorate in the occupied West Bank’s southern part.
The Israeli policy of home demolition is a flagrant violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 for the Protection of civilian persons in times of war, as well as Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, issued in 1948.
On Tuesday dawn, Israeli soldiers killed two Palestinians, Majed Abdul-Fattah Doghra, 17, and Yassin Abdullah Al-Asmar, 26, and injured two others in the Ramallah governorate.