Israel orders Palestinians to stop work on structures in the south and north of the West Bank

The Israeli military authorities today ordered Palestinians to stop work on structures in the south and north of the occupied West Bank under different pretexts, according to local sources.

Fouad al-Imour, an activist in the south of the West Bank, said soldiers ordered several Palestinians in the Bedouin village of Arab al-Najadeh, east of the city of Yatta, to stop work on structures they were building.

Several residents of Masafer Yatta were also ordered by the army to remove trees, barbed wires and several wells in Khilet al-Daba and given only 96 hours to remove them.

In the north of the West Bank, soldiers raided Khirbet Yarza, east of the city of Tubas in the northern Jordan Valley, and ordered residents to remove several animal sheds, according to Mukhlis Masaid, head of Yarza village council.

He also said the soldiers detained a youth while working on land in Khirbet Einoun, east of Tubas, and seized his vehicle.

Source: Palestine News & Info Agency

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