DAYS OF PALESTINE – WEST BANK
Israeli occupation forces demolished, on Tuesday, the homes of two Palestinian prisoners in Silat Al-Harithiya village in the occupied West Bank.
The Israeli occupation forces said that the houses to two Palestinian resistance fighters.
This is not occupied Ukraine. This is occupied Palestine, today.
Israeli occupation forces blew up Palestinian homes belonging to two imprisoned resistance fighters. pic.twitter.com/KGNHuIMQoB
— CJ Werleman (@cjwerleman) March 8, 2022
Israeli forces blew up the homes of two Palestinian men suspected of killing an Israeli settler in the occupied West Bank. Palestinian residents called the demolitions a cruel form of ‘collective punishment’. pic.twitter.com/uZnytD24Cl
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) March 8, 2022
It is worth mentioning that these measures are considered by international law as “collective punishment”.
In July 2020 report to the UN Human Rights Council, Special Rapporteur S. Michael Lynk asserts that “Israel continues to rely upon collective punishment as a prominent instrument in its coercive toolbox of population control.”
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