On Wednesday, Israeli soldiers demolished a shed in Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem, in the West Bank.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded the Ein al-Louza neighborhood in Silwan, before isolating it from its surrounding areas.
They added that the soldiers then demolished a shed owned by a local man, Ishaq Odah, under the pretext of being built without a permit.
In related news, the soldiers, accompanied by a bulldozer, invaded Jabal Al-Mukaber town, southeast of Jerusalem, apparently to demolish a property.
In addition, the soldiers installed a military roadblock at the entrance of the Al-Isawiya town, northeast of Jerusalem, stopped and searched many cars and residents, and interrogated several Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
On Monday, Israeli forces demolished a sheep farm and a home in the southern West Bank governorate of Bethlehem, while a citizen was forced to dismantle an agricultural room in occupied Jerusalem.
It is worth mentioning that, in April of this year, the Israeli army demolished 152 structures, including 96 inhabited homes and 10 empty homes and 34 agricultural structures, in the West Bank, mainly in Tubas (59 demolished structures,) Hebron, 39, and Jerusalem, 17.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Kisan town, east of Bethlehem, searched homes and abducted two siblings, Ahmad, 20, and Mohammad Yousef Obeyyat, 23.
The soldiers also invaded Deir Jarir village, east of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and closed several streets.