The Israeli occupation authority (IOA) demolished on Monday a bakery in Jerusalem and a home in Ramallah at the pretext of unlicensed construction.
According to local sources an Israeli bulldozer escorted by a municipal crew and police forces embarked on knocking down a bakery in Shuafat refugee camp northeast of Jerusalem.
The owner of the facility Ahmed Issa said that the Israeli municipality razed the 110-square-memter building he used as a bakery on allegations that it was built with no construction permit.
Meanwhile Israeli police forces kidnaped in the morning a Palestinian young man identified as Mu’tasim al-Julani after raiding his home in the same refugee camp.
In Ramallah the Israeli occupation army demolished a Palestinian two-story house in Qibya village.
Local sources said that the Israeli army razed the house despite the presence of an Israeli court order preventing its demolition adding that the homeowner is a Palestinian citizen from 1948 occupied Palestine (Israel).
The sources also said that the demolition of this house provoked clashes with local youths who hurled stones at Israeli soldiers.
In a separate incident a horde of extremist Jewish settlers destroyed dozens of olive trees in a grove belonging to a Palestinian citizen from Jalud town in southern Nablus.
Local residents reported that settlers destroyed about 60 olive trees after spraying them with a harmful chemical substance in al-Baraksat area to the south of Jalud town.