Earlier Monday, Israeli forces demolished two Palestinian homes in Salfit and Ramallah, displacing their residents in the occupied West Bank’s central region.

In Salfit, the army invaded Bruqin, west of the city, and demolished the three-story home of Ahmad Hasan Talalqa in the town’s northern area.

The demolition was part of an ongoing five-day military offensive targeting Bruqin and Kafr ed-Deek, during which Israeli occupation soldiers forced multiple families out of their homes to use the properties as military posts.

In Ramallah, the soldiers entered Shuqba village, west of the city, and demolished a Palestinian home.

Local sources reported that several military vehicles, including a bulldozer, invaded the village before demolishing the two-story home of Ibrahim Abdul-Qader Shalash, which was built on more than half a dunam of land he owns in the eastern part of the village.

Since the beginning of 2025, Israeli forces have demolished at least 646 structures across the West Bank, including 65 in occupied Jerusalem, displacing more than 780 Palestinians, among them 245 children.