On Tuesday, Israeli soldiers invaded Deir Ibzi’ village, west of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank’s central part, and demolished a Palestinian home.

Emad Tawil, the head of Deir Ibzi’ Village Council, stated that at least ten military vehicles, including two bulldozers, invaded the village before the soldiers forced the family of Ehab Sa’afin out of their home.

Tawil said the soldiers then demolished the 200-square-meter, two-story home, which houses sixteen family members, under the pretext of being built without a permit.

A report by the “Wall & Colonization Resistance Commission” revealed that, last month, the Israeli occupation authorities demolished 126 Palestinian structures, including 74 homes, 4 vacant homes, and 29 agricultural structures.

The report added that most of the demolitions were in Jenin governorate where the army demolished 47 structures, followed by Jerusalem (14 structures), Qalqilia (11 structures), Bethlehem (10 structures), and Nablus (10 structures).