Israel orders eviction of Bedouins as settlers target West Bank schools
Summary
Israeli authorities have issued eviction orders to a Bedouin community in the occupied West Bank and are continuing demolitions in East Jerusalem. The actions coincide with increased settler violence targeting schools and homes in the region. Expulsion orders and demolitions are part of ongoing tensions and disputes over land in the area.Key Facts
- Israeli forces issued eviction orders to the Bedouin community east of Ramallah, affecting 40 residents.
- The site was declared a "closed military zone" to expand settlements.
- In East Jerusalem, Palestinians are often forced to demolish their own homes due to lack of building permits.
- Israeli settlers disrupted school activities in the northern Jordan Valley.
- Settlers attacked a home in Faraata, targeting a family with stones and a dog.
- Concurrently, Israeli forces conducted several raids in the West Bank, arresting at least four Palestinians.
- Violence and tensions are ongoing in the area, affecting communities and educational institutions.
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