On Tuesday morning, Israeli occupation bulldozers demolished commercial facilities and home walls in the town of Anata in occupied Jerusalem.

The official spokesman for the people of Anata, Mahmoud Alian, said that the occupation forces stormed the town of Anata in large numbers, surrounded the houses, closed the main street, and prevented the residents from approaching the Al-Baqan neighborhood.

He added that bulldozers demolished the walls of houses in Al-Buq'an, near the separation wall north of the town, and a sheep barn.

Commercial facilities (barracks) were also demolished on the main street north of the town, for the third time in a row.

Alian added that the occupation administration employees today delivered a notice to one of the town’s residents to demolish a building consisting of three shops and a house that he had built several months ago, and gave him 30 days to object.