Israeli soldiers invaded, Tuesday, the Masafer Yatta, in the Hebron governorate, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, before demolishing a barn and a shed.

Rateb Jabour, the coordinator of the Protection and Steadfastness Committees in southern Hebron Hills, said the soldiers surrounded the ar-Rakeez area, east of Yatta town, south of Hebron, and invaded it.

He added that the soldiers demolished a barn, owned by Mohammad Issa Rib’ey, in the Tiwani village, and a shed, owned by Fadel Rabba’ al-Amour in the ar-Rakeez area.

Jabour stated the attack is part of ongoing violations carried out by Israeli soldiers and colonialist settlers in the area, targeting the residents, their homes and structures, as well as their livelihood amidst the illegal Israeli policies of building and expanding the colonies on stolen Palestinian lands.

In related news, the soldiers demolished two agricultural pools and an agricultural road in Bardala village, in the Northern Plains of the occupied West Bank.

On Monday, the soldiers demolished ten structures in the al-Mo’arrajat area, north of Jericho, in northeastern West Bank.