On Monday, Israeli forces erected iron stakes on citizens’ lands in Sinjil town, north of Ramallah in the central occupied West Bank, while delivering demolition orders to citizens in occupied Jerusalem, Hebron, Salfit, and Bethlehem.

Media sources said that the army plans to build a 2 kilometer long and 4-meter-tall barbed wire fence along “Route 60” physically separating the towns of Sinjil and Turmus Ayya.


The army stormed the town of al-Jib, north of occupied Jerusalem and delivered stop-work orders to three under-construction homes.

Occupation forces handed out demolition orders against three homes in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron in the southern West Bank.

Osama Makhamreh, a local media activist, told the WAFA News Agency that the army delivered demolition notices to the citizens, Musa al-Hathlin and Nayef Suleiman al-Najada in Masafer Yatta.

Also in the southern West Bank, occupation forces notified a citizen of the Israeli authorities’ decision to demolish his car wash for the second time, in the village of Husan, west of Bethlehem.

Jamal Sabatin, the head of the Husan village council, told WAFA that Israeli forces handed the citizen, Diaa Ismail Zaoul a demolition notice against his car wash, under the pretext of not having a license.

The Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission reported that occupation authorities carried out 58 demolition operations in March of 2025, targeting 87 structures, including 39 inhabited homes and 26 agricultural facilities.

The Commission added that the demolitions were distributed in the Tulkarem, Nablus, Salfit, and occupied Jerusalem.