On Monday, Israeli forces demolished an agricultural structure in Kafr Ed-Deek, west of Salfit, while illegal paramilitary colonizers uprooted lands in Yasuf village, east of the city, in the central occupied West Bank.

According to media sources, soldiers invaded the northern area of Kafr Ed-Deek before demolishing an agricultural room owned by Ali Samir Ahmad.

The army claims the structure lacked a permit from the so-called “Civil Administration Office,” the administrative arm of the Israeli occupation.

Meanwhile, the paramilitary colonizers continued their campaign of land destruction in Yasuf village, uprooting Palestinian lands for the third consecutive day.

The targeted area lies near the illegal Taffuh colony, established on illegally confiscated Palestinian property.

Additionally, many villages and towns around Salfit remain under siege, their main entrances blocked by iron gates and military roadblocks, further exacerbating hardships for local families.

In related news, the soldiers shot a Palestinian in the town of al-Ram, north of occupied Jerusalem in the West Bank.

Furthermore, Israeli soldiers tightened military measures at key military roadblocks, on Monday morning, intensifying restrictions on movement into and out of the Jericho city and its surrounding areas, in the occupied West Bank’s northeastern part,

In related news, the army launched widespread abduction attacks and pressed on with home demolitions, marking the 141st day of their ongoing offensive in Tulkarem city, Tulkarem and Nur Shams refugee camps, and the 128th day of ongoing onslaught in Nur Shams camp.