On Sunday, Israeli soldiers invaded the Al-Fredis village, east of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank, and demolished a carwash structure.
Hasan Breijiyya, the head of the Bethlehem office of the Wall & Colonization Resistance Commission, said the soldiers invaded a carwash structure owned by Jom’a Abu Mheimeed.
The army claimed the facility was built without a permit from the so-called “Civil Administration Office,” the administrative branch of Israel’s illegal occupation.
Also Sunday, the soldiers demolished the Tahadi 5 School in the Jeb Ath-Theeb area in Beit Ta’mir village, southeast of Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank.
The army first destroyed the school in 2017, and since then, the Palestinians have been rebuilding it whenever the army demolishes it.
The soldiers also demolished two Palestinian under-construction homes, a guest house, and a barn, in Al-Awja, Al-Jiftlik, and Fasayel villages near Jericho, in the northeastern occupied West Bank.