On Wednesday, Israeli forces displaced 60 Palestinians after demolishing 12 structures in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron in the southern occupied West Bank.
Mohammad Rab’i, the head of the At-Tuwana Village Council, told the WAFA News Agency that occupation forces invaded Khallet al-Dabaa, and demolished 10 tents, two homes, and four health units.
He added that the destroyed structures, which provided shelter to 60 members of the Dababseh family, including many women and children.
Soldiers uprooted trees and destroyed electricity and water networks around the homes, in an attempt to prevent the citizens from rebuilding.
Osama Makhamreh, local anti-settlement activist told WAFA that the the Dababseh family rebuilt the structures on the ruins of the last homes that the army demolished last month.
Quds Press reported that occupation soldiers forcibly evacuated dozens of Palestinian citizens from their homes on Wednesday morning, before demolishing them.