The occupation gives the Abu Hamid family two days to evacuate her home to demolish it for the third time

The occupation gives the Abu Hamid family two days to evacuate her home to demolish it for the third time

RAMALLAH-Palestine News Network

Israeli occupying forces on Sunday gave the Abu Hamid family from the Al-Amari refugee camp, south of Ramallah, the evacuation of their house, in preparation for the demolition.

Om Nasser Abu Hamid said during a telephone conversation with "the Israeli" that the occupation delivered it at dawn, warning of demolition of the first and fourth floors of its four-tier house, giving it two days to evacuate.

The army took measurements of the Abu Hamid family home on the 14th of this month, but the house was demolished in 1994, while another house, which belonged to the family, was demolished in 2003.

The occupation alleges that her son, Islam Abu Hamid, who was arrested on the sixth of June last month, threw a "tile" at an Israeli soldier from the Devddevon Special Unit during an incursion into the Amari refugee camp in May last month, where he was seriously wounded and later reported to have been killed >

The mother of Nasser Abu Hameed, 72, was a mother of six prisoners and a martyr: Abdel Moneim, a martyr who rose in the Qalandiya refugee camp in 2002, and Nasser (37), sentenced to seven life and 50 years, and Nasr (35), sentenced to five life imprisonment, and her son Sharif, 29, sentenced to four your She began, and her last son, Mohammed (24), was sentenced to two life and 30 years.

Her husband, Mohammed Yousef Naji Abu Hamid, died in December 2014, after a struggle with illness and suffering, without being able to see his four sons and embrace them for the last time, for reasons that were described as security.

The president of the Palestinian captive Club, Qaddura Fares, said that the decision by the Israeli occupation authorities to demolish the House of the six captives of Abu Hamid was another crime aimed at dispersing and retaliating the family after the majority of its members were arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment and another certificate.

In a statement issued by the captive club, Faris said that the occupation authorities had demolished the family home in 1994 and 2003, which is the day that the family was given only two days to demolish the house for a third time, in retaliation against the families and children of the captives.

Noting that this extremist policy has been pursued by the occupation authorities since the beginning of the occupation, as a collective punishment with the aim of inflicting harm on persons whose sole guilt is that they are relatives of militants, he pointed out that such action was in violation of the principles of international law.