Demolition orders, sentences, raids, and expulsions from Al-Aqsa
On Sunday, the occupation authorities issued demolition orders in the town of Anata, while raids and incursions continued in the city of Jerusalem.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Jerusalem learned that the occupation authorities distributed mass demolition notices in Anata, targeting residential homes and agricultural and animal facilities.
The center added that the occupation authorities distributed demolition notices to six homes, home to approximately 50 people, half of whom are children, and more than eight "animal and agricultural" barracks.
They also raided the town of Anata at dawn, set up checkpoints in the city streets, and destroyed the main door of one of the homes after besieging it.
The District Court issued a prison sentence against Akram Fadi Mustafa, a young man from the village of Issawiya, for six years and ten months.
The occupation authorities renewed the ban on Firas al-Dibs, an employee of the Islamic Endowments Department, from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque for three months. Israeli intelligence summoned al-Dibs for interrogation at the al-Qishla police station in the Old City of Jerusalem on the last Friday of Ramadan. Following his interrogation, he was handed a ban on entering Al-Aqsa Mosque until today. The investigator asked him to return for interrogation on Sunday. Upon his arrival, he was handed an order to renew the ban on entering Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces raided the home of the family of freed prisoner Ahmed Obeid in the village of Issawiya, assaulting his family members.
Obeid was released last February in a prisoner exchange deal and deported outside the Palestinian territories. Israeli forces and intelligence services have repeatedly raided his home in Issawiya.
On the other hand, Israeli police announced the arrest of a young man from the Shu’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem, accused of "planning to carry out stabbing and car-ramming attacks."
In the early hours of Saturday morning, Israeli forces raided Issawiya and executed arrests.
Late Saturday evening, Israeli forces arrested a number of Palestinians while they were walking between the towns of Z’ayem and Issawiya, on the pretext of entering Jerusalem illegally.
Eyewitnesses reported that Israeli forces stopped approximately 10 young men, confiscated their ID cards, and forced them to squat on the ground with their hands up. Soldiers then pointed machine guns at them.