The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Tuesday morning stormed the Bedouin hamlet of Khirbet Ibziq in the northern Jordan Valley and confiscated a number of vehicles and solar panels.
Khirbet Ibziq chief Abul-Malik Khudairat said that a large number of Israeli troops stormed the hamlet and prevented the local residents from leaving their homes.
He added that the IOF broke into and ransacked the house and seized cars tractors and solar panels and spread through the area.
In Jerusalem the Israeli occupation authority (IOA) demolished a horse facility in Jabel Mukaber neighborhood southeast of the holy city and bulldozed a swath of land in Beit Hanina town.
According to local sources the IOA demolished a horse stable and bulldozed a concrete floor and a horse field in Jabel Mukaber neighborhood.
An Israeli municipal crew escorted by police force also stormed al-Ashqaria neighborhood in Beit Hanina town north of Jerusalem and knocked down a house belonging to a Palestinian young man with no prior notice.
The Jerusalemites have no choice but to build without licenses because there are no structural maps that respond to the natural increase in their numbers and for that reason they are denied construction permits for homes and other structures.
The IOA also imposes building restrictions on the Palestinian natives in Jerusalem and makes it hard for them to obtain construction licenses.
Israel’s systematic demolition of Palestinian homes in Occupied Jerusalem is believed to be aimed at psychologically destroying the Jerusalemite families in an attempt to force them to sell their property and move from the holy city.