[ 30/11/2010 - 03:56 PM ]
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation authority (IOA) bulldozers leveled a Palestinian printing press and a house in occupied Jerusalem on Tuesday morning, local sources reported.
They said that security forces accompanied the IOA municipal teams that bulldozed the 60-square-meter printing press in the southern outskirts of Isawiye village.
The IOA bulldozers also razed a Palestinian home in central occupied Jerusalem at the usual pretext of lack of building permit.
Locals said that the municipal teams threatened to go back to pull down more homes after demolishing the 140-square-meter house.
Meanwhile a large number of IOF soldiers had threatened to knock down a mosque in Ma'sara village, Bethlehem, after storming the town on Sunday.
Local sources said that the IOF soldiers told the inhabitants after blocking all village entrances that the mosque would be blown up on 23/12 while two citizens in the same village were served demolition notices for their homes.
Furthermore, IOF troops rounded up seven Palestinian citizens in the West Bank on Tuesday, describing them as wanted persons.
Palestinian sources said that the IOF troops took into custody the municipality chief of Al-Malih village in the northern Jordan Valley.
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