Israeli forces invaded Shu’fat refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem in the West Bank, delivered demolition orders for several homes, and took measurements of homes, in addition to invading Al-Isawiya town and distributing leaflets threatening severe measures if protests continued.

Media sources said many military vehicles invaded Shu’fat before the soldiers delivered several demolition orders for residential structures within the refugee camp.

They added that the army alleges the targeted structures were built without permits, although they are in a refugee camp under the jurisdiction of the United Nations.

The soldiers also took measurements of several homes and structures, apparently for the potential of imposing more taxes.

During the invasion, the army disseminated leaflets warning the local populace of more restrictions and severe measures if protests continued.

In related news, the army invaded the town of Isawiya, also located north of occupied Jerusalem, where they distributed warning leaflets to residents, threatening to abduct, imprison, and shoot anyone protesting the invasions.

Furthermore, the occupation authorities in occupied Jerusalem renewed a six-month order barring the Fateh movement’s secretary in Jerusalem, Shadi Mitwer, from entering the occupied West Bank for six additional months.

The official has now been prevented from entering the occupied West Bank for five years under these arbitrary orders.