On Tuesday, Israeli soldiers invaded the Dyouk At-Tahta village north of Jericho in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank and demolished a rental Villa and several commercial structures.
Media sources said several army vehicles invaded the village and demolished a rental villa owned by a Palestinian from occupied Jerusalem, identified as Mohammad Al-Faqeeh.
They added that the soldiers also handed a demolition order targeting a 130 square meter home owned by Jamal Younis Fheidat on his privately owned land and was built fifteen years ago.
Two years ago, the army demolished several warehouses pwned by Mikhled Abdul-Karim Njoum in the same area.
Also, the soldiers demolished a Palestinian home in Kafr Ed-Deek town, west of Salfit, in the central West Bank.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Anata town, northeast of the occupied capital Jerusalem, in the West Bank, and demolished four structures and several retaining walls.