On Thursday, Israeli soldiers invaded Barta’a town, northwest of Jenin in the occupied West Bank’s northern part, and demolished seven barns and rooms.

Media sources said several army vehicles, including bulldozers, invaded the town, before demolishing two bars, two sheds, and three rooms.

The demolished structures are owned by Badran Ahmad Kabaha, Mahmoud Al-Haj Sa’id Al-Kabaha, and Mahmoud Ahmad Kabaha.

They said the army demolished two barns, two sheds, and three agricultural rooms, and destroyed cages containing 200 chickens and birds in a 250 square-meter shed, killing them all in the process.

One of the owners of the demolished structures, Badran Qabaha, stated that the Israeli soldiers demolished four sheds, including two for livestock and two for storing supplies, in addition to three containers.

Mohammad Kabaha also said that the army demolished two livestock sheds, and cages housing about 200 birds, in addition to demolishing a barn owned by Mahmoud Qabaha.

All of the demolished structures were built on lands the Palestinians own and were lanced by the local council.