International law prohibits the destruction of economic-related objects by occupying forces unless such destruction is absolutely necessary for military operations. This prohibition is based on the principle of protecting civilian objects and is detailed in treaties like the Hague Regulations and the Fourth Geneva Convention, making wanton destruction a war crime.
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When acts and or activities by the Israeli annexing belligerent targeting the colonized people are systematic, and or are on a large scale, we consider these acts and activities as shown in the 'breadcrumbs'. This does not include violations, as they refer to resorting to breaches of rules and international law.
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20251113 - southwest of Jenin, occupied West Bank - Israeli bulldozers are demolishing a car dealership near the Araba station
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- Parent Category: Demolitions
- Category: Demolition of economic-related objects
20251104 - Dura, west of Hebron - Israeli occupation forces wreaked havoc in a Palestinian mechanic's workshop