On Thursday, Israeli soldiers invaded Palestinian agricultural lands in Douma, south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank’s northern part, before bulldozing farmlands, demolishing walls, and destroying water pipes.

Suleiman Dawabsha, the head of Douma Village Council, said several military vehicles, including two bulldozers, invaded the town and advanced towards the Palestinian agricultural lands.

He added that the soldiers bulldozed streets, uprooted agricultural lands, and destroyed water pipelines in the eastern part of the village.

Dawabsha also said the soldiers then headed to the southeastern area of the village before demolishing several retaining walls and uprooting lands.

Also Wednesday, Israeli forces demolished a Palestinian-owned home in the town of Beit Hanina, north of occupied Jerusalem, leaving a family of five homeless.

In related news, the army demolished a shed in the Ein al-Louza neighborhood in Silwan town, occupied Jerusalem, owned by the citizen, Ishaq Odah, under the pretext of being built without a permit.

Also on Wednesday, occupation forces demolished a Palestinian-owned home, a water well and walls around the property east of Yatta town, south of the southern West Bank city of Hebron.

Israeli authorities delivered a demolition order on Tuesday and demolished the 250-square-meter home belonging to Jihad Shehada Al-‘Amour where he lived with four other family members, leaving them homeless.