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Army Demolishes Four Structure in Bat Ayin Settlement

author Wednesday October 20, 2010 16:45author by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies Report post

On Wednesday morning, Israeli soldiers demolished four structures that had been illegally built by Jewish settlers in the Bat Ayin settlement. The illegal settlement is located near the Etzion settlement block, south of the occupied city of Bethlehem.

File - Maan Images
File - Maan Images

The sources said that the structures were unlicensed and illegal under Israeli construction law.

The demolishing of the structure was conducted without any confrontations between the soldiers and the settlers.

Only one of the four structures was inhabited by a number of settlers and was evacuated without any clashes, Israeli Ynet News reported..

In other news, Israeli settlers torched a school warehouse in al-Sawiya village, near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.

The settlers prayed and wrote “regard from the hills” on the walls of the school, the Ynet added. The “hills” refers to what is known as the hilltop youth settler movement.

category hebron | israeli settlement | news report author email saed at imemc dot org
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