Israeli occupation bulldozers demolished a Palestinian home in Anata village.

Israeli occupation bulldozers on Monday demolished a Palestinian owned home in Anata village,  northeast of Jerusalem, and confiscated hundreds of dunums of land in Budrus village West of Ramallah.

IOF demolished a home owned by Saleh Fheidat in Anata village, under the pretext of building without a permit.

According to Fheidat , Israeli occupation forces and the so-called “Civil Administration” stormed the area and proceeded to demolish and dismantle its house, which houses seven people without prior warning, and without prior notice of demolition, and threw its contents in the open.

He said that the occupation authorities had demolished a house of 80 meters for the family more than a month ago, which forced him to live in a mobile home about 40 meters from the demolished house before returning to demolish the second house.

In the context of the restrictions on the Palestinians, the Israeli occupation forces confiscated hundreds of dunums from the land of the village of Budrus in Ramallah, where the Palestinian association informed that hundreds of donums of Palestinian land were confiscated for “security purposes”.

The authorities gave the residents of the village a week to object to the decision in the courts of the occupation, after informing them of the plans for the confiscation.

The occupation authorities have confiscated hundreds of donums from the village’s land to build the Apartheid Wall. 80% of the village’s land has been confiscated since the Nakba.