OCCUPIED AL-QUDS May 09. 2024 (Saba) - On Thursday afternoon, the Zionist enemy forces blew up the house of the Palestinian martyr Fadi Jamjoom in Shuafat camp, north of the occupied city of Quds.
According to local sources, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa, the house is located on the eighth floor of a ten-storey residential building with 30 apartments, where the occupation forces blew up the martyr's apartment after evacuating all the residents of the building, leaving his family consisting of his wife and four children without shelter.
At six o'clock in the morning, the occupying forces stormed the camp in large numbers, surrounded the residential building and booby-trapped its walls before blowing it up.
Schools in Shuafat refugee camp were forced to disrupt their working hours today due to the deployment of the occupation forces, their assault on citizens, their prohibition of movement and movement, and they also climbed on the roofs of houses in the vicinity of the martyr's house, and arrested a number of young men.
It is noteworthy that on the eighteenth of last February, the occupation raided the family home of the martyr Jamjoom, and took its measurements, in preparation for its demolition, hours after his martyrdom.
According to the Jerusalem governorate, the occupation authorities issued five deportation orders from the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque during the month of April.
During the month of April, the number of demolitions in the Quds governorate reached nine demolitions and razing, including one forced self-demolition and six demolitions carried out by the occupation mechanisms, in addition to two razing operations.
During the month of April, the occupation authorities delivered two eviction and demolition notices, as the occupation court gave the Diab family in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in Qudsuntil 15/7/2024 to evacuate their homes and displace them from them, and announced its intention to demolish the house of the martyr Muhammad Manasra from Qalandia camp in occupied Quds.
Al-hamadani
resource : SABA
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