Israeli forces demolished two Palestinian-owned homes in Hebron, in addition to demolishing residential and agricultural structures in Qalqilia, and filling three water wells in Tubas. Another citizen was compelled to demolish his commercial shop in the Al-Jalazone refugee camp, north of Ramallah.
According to Osama Makhamra, a local media activist reported that Israeli forces demolished the home of the citizen Osama Issa Musaf and filled a water well, in the village of Al-Deirat, south of Hebron in the southern West Bank.
He added that the home was shelter to two families, consisting of 12 citizens, and measuring an area of 230 square meters.
The army also filled in a water well with a capacity of 200 cubic meters which supplied homes in the area.
Makhamra stated that occupation forces assaulted the citizens that were present, noting that a number of citizens suffered inhalation injuries as a result of pepper spray.
Meanwhile, occupation forces demolished a citizen’s home in the village of Umm al-Khair in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron.
According to Palestinian activist Ahmad Al-Hathalin, soldiers demolished the home of the citizen Ammar Al-Hathalin, which was shelter for 8 family members and measured an area of 60 square meters.
In the northeastern part of the West Bank, Israeli forces filled in three water wells in the village of Atuf, southeast of Tubas.
Mu’taz Bisharat, the official in charge of the Jordan Valley file, reported that the so-called Israeli Water Authority, accompanied by occupation forces, invaded the village and filled three artesian water wells belonging to citizens.
In a later development, a Palestinian citizen was forced to demolish his commercial shop in the Al-Jalazone refugee camp, north of Ramallah in the central West Bank.
Media sources reported that Yasser Al-Shani was compelled to demolish his sweets shop in the Al-Jalazone refugee camp, after Israeli authorities ordered him to remove it.
Moreover, the army demolished a number of facilities in the village of Immatain, east of Qalqilia in the northwestern part of the West Bank.
Fathi Ghanem, the head of the Immatain village council told the WAFA News Agency that soldiers invaded the village and demolished residential shacks, livestock pens, agricultural warehouses on an area of land measuring 20 dunams.
