OCCUPIED JERUSALEM (PIC)– Several Palestinian commercial shops were demolished by Israeli bulldozers at early morning hours on Monday at the main entrance to Hizma town northeast of Occupied Jerusalem while vast tracts of lands have been bulldozed by Israeli settlers in Salfit. Meanwhile a state of anxiety prevailed in al-Aqsa following Israeli attacks on Palestinian women.
Loads of goods and refrigerators were confiscated while many stores were welded shut along the passageway to Ramallah.
A car-wash owned by Palestinian citizen Fares Salah al-Dine was knocked down near the so-called apartheid wall.
In another event a state of anxiety has overwhelmed al-Aqsa yards and the Old City after an Israeli soldier assaulted a Jerusalemite woman near Bab al-Majlis (an al-Alqsa gate).
The attack coincided with a series of arbitrary summonses issued by the Israeli police so as to crack down on Palestinian women and deny them access into their holy al-Aqsa Mosque.
Confiscation of women’s personal IDs has been declared by the Israeli security forces as the one and only prerequisite for regaining the right of entry al-Aqsa guards documented raising alarm bells over the desecration break-in staged by ten Israeli extremists inside of al-Aqsa yards at the same time.
Meanwhile Israeli settlers’ attacks culminated in bulldozing several Palestinian areas in Salfit.
According to eye-witnesses the Israeli bulldozers razed Palestinian lands northwest of Salfit while uncovering Israeli tacit plans to set up an underground infrastructure to expand the Ariel settlement the largest in the West Bank.
Several pastoral olive-planted-lands in Kafr ad-Dik were targeted by the Israeli burglarizing bulldozers under pretext of a court confiscation-rule.
Researcher Khaled Maali spoke against such leveling attacks and warned of a potential settler outpost established in the next few months extending from Zaatara checkpoint east of Salfit and south of Nablus and reaching as far as Kafr Kassem in the 48 occupied Palestine down to Tel Aviv.