Israel’s Military Dismantles Protected Palestinian Home in occupied West Bank Settlement
A Palestinian residence demolished by Israeli forces in Masafer Yatta stood out for a pivotal detail: it had been authorized by Israel’s own permitting system when constructed in 2016. Despite legal protections confirmed by a court order and a local attorney’s advocacy, the home was destroyed days later, displacing two families, including eight children, according to reports. Al Jazeera’s Leila Warah examines the case, highlighting how permit compliance does not shield structures in the occupied territory from demolition.
Published July 19, 2026
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