TULKARM, Palestinian Territories: The Israeli army is to demolish 25 residential buildings in the north West Bank’s Nur Shams refugee camp later this week, local authorities said on Monday.
Abdallah Kamil, governor of the Tulkarem governorate where Nur Shams is located, said he was informed of the planned demolition by the Israeli Defense Ministry body COGAT.
Faisal Salama, head of the popular committee for Tulkarm camp, which is near Nur Shams, said the demolition order would affect 25 buildings holding up to 100 family homes.
“We were informed by the military and civil coordination that the occupation will carry out the demolition of 25 buildings on Dec. 18, Thursday,” he said.
On Monday, a dozen displaced Nur Shams residents held a demonstration in front of the armored military vehicles blocking their way back to the camp, protesting the demolition orders.
Aisha Dama, a camp resident whose four-floor family home, housing about 30 people, is among those to be demolished, said she felt alone against the military.
Also on Monday, appeals judges at the International Criminal Court rejected one in a series of legal challenges brought by Israel against the court’s probe into its conduct of the Gaza war.
On appeal, judges refused to overturn a lower court decision that the prosecution’s investigation into alleged crimes under its jurisdiction could include events following the attack on Oct. 7, 2023.
The ruling means the arrest warrants issued last year for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense chief Yoav Gallant remain in place.











