Israeli occupation forces blew up the home of martyr Muhammad Taha in the town of Qatana, northwest of occupied Jerusalem, at dawn on Friday.
Local sources reported that a large Israeli military force stormed the town in the middle of the night, surrounded Taha’s home, prevented residents and journalists from approaching, and evacuated the surrounding residential buildings. The home is an apartment in a residential building.
The occupation soldiers began digging holes in the walls of the house before blowing it up.
Eyewitnesses said the raid was accompanied by the firing of tear gas canisters and rubber-coated metal bullets by occupation soldiers, resulting in suffocation among civilians.
It’s worth noting that two young men, Muthanna Amr and Muhammad Taha, were killed by Israeli occupation forces in occupied Jerusalem after carrying out a shooting attack on September 9, which resulted in the deaths of at least six settlers and the injury of others.