On Thursday, Israeli soldiers invaded Khirbet At-Tawil village, near Aqraba town, south of Nablus in the occupied northern West Bank, and demolished 12 Palestinian structures.

Salah Jaber, the head of Aqraba Town Council, said that many Israeli military vehicles, including three bulldozers, invaded Khirbet At-Tawil, which is part of Aqraba, after surrounding it.

He added that the soldiers demolished five residential structures and seven sheds owned by Ata Reehan and his four sons.

Earlier on Thursday, Israeli soldiers demolished several structures owned by a Palestinian in the Al-Borj area of the Northern Plains of the Jordan Valley in the occupied West Bank.

It is worth mentioning that, in February, the Israeli army carried out 79 demolition operations across the occupied West Bank, demolishing 156 structures.

These included 109 homes, five vacant homes, and 34 agricultural and commercial structures. Most of the demolitions occurred in Hebron (55 structures), followed by Jenin (26 structures), Jerusalem (19 structures), and Salfit (15 structures).

The figures do not include the dozens of homes, buildings, and infrastructure demolished by the Israeli occupation forces during their ongoing invasions and violations in the West Bank, especially during the ongoing offensives in Jenin and Tulkarem.