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Israeli companies devastate homes in Gaza; Jewish extremists steal crops in West Bank
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Israeli companies devastate homes in Gaza; Jewish extremists steal crops in West Bank

Nov. 3 (UPI) — Israeli companies razed homes in Gaza while Jewish extremists in the West Bank stole Palestinian crops, earning condemnations of ethnic cleansing from civil rights groups as Benjamin Netanyahu’s war continued on Sunday.

A video uploaded by the worker of an Israeli company, obtained and Posted by Al JazeeraIt allegedly shows Israeli companies demolishing houses in Rafah, Gaza. The video was condemned on Sunday by the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a US-based human rights group.

CAIR criticized Israeli fighters for their “campaign of extermination, forced starvation and ethnic cleansing” of Palestinians.

“Our government has the ability and legal duty to stop this genocide, regardless of President Biden’s remarkable indifference to human suffering and his steadfast submission to a genocidal foreign government,” said Nihad Awad, the organization’s executive director. said in a statement.

Meanwhile, in the West Bank, a group of Jewish extremists accompanied by Israeli fighters attacked the village of al-Mughayer, northeast of Ramallah, targeting olive crops owned by local farmers, the Palestinian news agency reported. WAFA reported.

Palestinian officials tracked at least 360 attacks on Arab olive farmers in the West Bank last month, marking what they called a “significant increase in violence.”

Jewish extremists, considered illegal settlers under international law, are known to carry out violence against Arabs in the Palestinian enclave. In June, Israeli settler gangs He attacked athletes in a football stadium, threw stones at cars in Ramallah and set fire to a field near Douma.

Israeli defense forces claimed on sunday that detained an “Iranian terrorist network operative” in Syria named Ali Soleiman al-Assi, and released a video purportedly showing him being interrogated by Israeli authorities.

Al-Assi, a Syrian national, was accused of gathering intelligence on IDF troops in the border area for what Israeli officials called “future terrorist network activity.”

Middle East Spectator, the independent Telegram news channel that first reported on a major US intelligence leak about Israel’s planned attack on Iran, has reported that Al-Assi was supposedly a simple farmer “who was asked by anonymous people to ‘watch the border’ due to the strategic location of his farm.” .

And after Israel supposedly captured a naval commander For Hezbollah, a major political party in the country that maintains its own militia, the United Nations peacekeeping mission known as UNIFIL has denied having a role in helping with its alleged capture.

“UNIFIL has not been involved in facilitating any kidnapping or other violation of Lebanese sovereignty,” the mission said. in a statement in Telegram. “Disinformation and false rumors are irresponsible and put peacekeepers at risk.”

The naval commander has been identified as Imad Amhaz, who was allegedly kidnapped in a raid carried out by the Israeli Navy’s Shayatet 13 commando unit, which Lebanese officials have suggested could violate a Security Council peacekeeping resolution. UN Security.