The Israeli occupation authority displaced a new Palestinian family after demolishing their building in the occupied Jerusalem town of at-Tur.
The house’s owner, Mohamed al-Kharameh, said that an Israeli demolition crew escorted by police forces forcibly removed the residents of the building and their furniture.
Mohamed al-Kharameh has been living in the house along with his 15 family members over the past eight years.
Karameh family were rendered homeless as a result of the Israeli measure, which was carried out on the pretext of unlicensed construction.
Supporters, Journalists Assaulted
Israeli police forces savagely assaulted journalists, activists and residents as bulldozers were tearing down the building, injuring nine of them and arresting three others.
The occupation police forces fired rubber bullets and stun grenades at journalists as they were reporting what happened, injuring one of them with a rubber bullet in his shoulder.
Israel has intensified its demolition campaign in recent months against Palestinian homes and structures across the holy city as part of its Judaisation efforts.
Israel’s systematic demolition of Palestinian homes in Occupied Jerusalem is believed to be aimed at psychologically destroying the Jerusalemite families in an attempt to force them to move from the holy city.