
Zionist enemy arrests Palestinian & his son in Masafer Yatta, demolishes nursery northwest of Salfit
Occupied Quds – Saba:
Zionist enemy forces arrested a Palestinian citizen and his son on Tuesday in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, and demolished an agricultural nursery in the town of Kafr Hares, northwest of the occupied Salfit governorate in Palestine.
The Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) quoted media activist Osama Mkhamreh as saying that the Zionist enemy forces arrested citizen Rawhi Al-Jabareen and his 13-year-old son, Waseem, while they were tending to livestock near the Sha'ab Al-Batam area in Masafer Yatta.
In a related context, the Zionist enemy forces demolished an agricultural nursery on Tuesday in the town of Kafr Hares, northwest of Salfit, owned by the family of the late Osama Al-Khafsh.
Local sources reported that the Zionist enemy's bulldozers completely destroyed the nursery, damaging crops and agricultural equipment inside, causing the family significant financial losses. The demolition was carried out under the pretext that the nursery was located in the so-called "Area C."
It is worth noting that the Zionist enemy authorities continue systematic demolition operations in towns and villages across Salfit governorate, targeting agricultural and residential structures under the claim of unauthorized construction in "Area C." This policy aims to pressure Palestinian citizens and prevent Palestinian urban and agricultural expansion.
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