Israeli soldiers demolished, Wednesday, a two-story Palestinian building in Sur Baher village, in the outskirts of southeastern occupied Jerusalem, and invaded many neighborhoods in the al-‘Isawiya town.

The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) said the dozens of army jeeps, and two bulldozers, invaded the al-‘Omari Mosque Street, in Sur Baher, before isolated it and surrounded the building, owned by members of the Tarshan family, under the pretext of being built without a permit.

Silwanic added that the soldiers then invaded the building, consisting of a home on the second floor and commercial stores on the first, before removing the furniture and belongings, and demolished the building.

In addition, the soldiers invaded the al-‘Isawiya town, in Jerusalem, before storming many neighborhoods, and handed demolition orders targeting many homes and stores, including some that are still under construction.

The soldiers also photographed the building, in addition to many other buildings, roads, and alleys in the town.

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