On Monday, Israeli forces demolished a sheep farm and a home in the southern West Bank governorate of Bethlehem, while a citizen was forced to dismantle an agricultural room in occupied Jerusalem.

Hasan Breijiyya, the head of the Bethlehem office of the Wall & Colonization Resistance Commission told the WAFA News Agency that occupation forces demolished a citizen’s home and sheep farm in the Khalayel al-Loz area, southeast of Bethlehem.

Breijiyya said that a large army force, accompanied by two bulldozers invaded Khalayel al-Loz and proceeded to demolish a 1,000-square-meter sheep farm and a two-storey house owned by the citizen, Mohammad Ibrahim Abayat, under the pretext of lacking a permit.

Meanwhile, Israeli authorities forced a Palestinian citizen to demolish his agricultural room in the Al-Morouj neighborhood in the village of Jabal al-Mokabber.

Media sources said that the citizen, Ahmad Khalil Abbasi continued to dismantle an agricultural room in the village of Jabal al-Mokabber, southeast of occupied Jerusalem, for the second day.

In related news, the army delivered stop-work orders to three homes in the village of Shufa, southeast of Tulkarem in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank.

Media sources said that occupation forces invaded the village of Shufa on Monday, and handed stop-work orders to three citizens’ homes and a farm belonging to the citizens, Rafat Fayez Daroubi, Nabhan Abdul Rahim Daroubi, Hiba Ahmad Daroubi, and Mohammad Ibrahim Daroubi.