On Thursday, Israeli soldiers issued halt construction orders targeting eleven Palestinian homes and a farm near Nablus and Jenin in the West Bank’s northern parts.
Several army vehicles invaded Douma village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and handed halt-construction orders for eight homes and a farm.
The homes in Douma are owned by Ezzeddin Qais Dawabsha, Anwar Fawzi Salawda, Mamoun Rashid Dawabsha (three-story home), Hazem Abdul-Jalil Dawabsha (two-story home), Amin Rashid Dawabsha, Mohammad Nidal Dawabsha (three-story home), Ibrahim Abdul-Razeq Dawabsha, and another home owned by a Palestinian from Hizam town, near Jerusalem, and the farm is owned by Ibrahim Abdul-Razeq Dawabsha.
In Jenin, the army handed halt construction orders targeting two homes owned by Jamal and his brother Hisham Abu Farha, near the main entrance of Al-Jamala village, northeast of Jenin.
The soldiers also ordered ten Palestinians to remove their commercial stands on the Jenin-Nazareth Roadblock for, according to the army, being “too close to the Al-Jalama roadblock.”