Israeli occupation forces issued demolition orders on Monday targeting dozens of commercial and residential structures during their ongoing assault on the towns of ar‑Ram and Kafr Aqab, and the Qalandia refugee camp north of occupied Jerusalem, as well as the village of Birin southeast of Hebron in the southern West Bank.

The Jerusalem Governorate reported that Israeli forces delivered demolition notices to numerous shop owners and residents, claiming the buildings lacked Israeli‑issued permits.

The Governorate added that troops continue to invade residential buildings inside the Qalandia refugee camp, forcibly evacuate families, and convert the structures into military posts amid the ongoing large‑scale invasion of the camp.

Among the properties taken over was the home of slain Palestinian Samer Aslan, which soldiers ransacked and damaged.

Israeli forces have maintained their assault on ar‑Ram, Kafr Aqab, and the Qalandia refugee camp since late Sunday night, carrying out home invasions, searches, and abductions across the area.

In a separate incident in the southern West Bank, Israeli authorities issued demolition orders for five homes and a livestock barn in the village of Birin southeast of Hebron.

Farid Barqan, head of the Birin village council, said Israeli forces invaded the village and delivered demolition notices for structures belonging to residents Mohammad and Ammar Na’im Azazma, Bassam Na’im Barqan, Eid Daoud Yousef Barqan, and Yousef Abdul‑Rahman Barqan.

These violations come amid a broader escalation of Israeli military operations and demolition campaigns across the occupied West Bank, targeting Palestinian communities, homes, and livelihoods.