On Monday, Israeli forces demolished a residential building near Bethlehem, and a car wash near Nablus, in the southern and northern parts of the West Bank, in addition to delivering demolition and stop-work orders to seven homes near Ramallah, in the central West Bank.
Israeli forces demolished, on Monday morning, a Palestinian-owned home in the village of Artas, south of Bethlehem in the southern West Bank.
Media sources said that occupation forces, accompanied by excavators, and demolished a five-storey building belonging to the citizen, Yousef Al-Atrash.
According to Lutfi Asaad, the head of the Artas Village Council, said that Israeli forces and colonizers have escalated their attacks against the local Palestinian population.
Meanwhile, in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces demolished a Palestinian-owned carwash in the town of Aqraba, southeast of Nablus.
Media sources said that occupation forces, accompanied by a bulldozer, stormed the town on Monday morning in preparation for demolishing a car wash.
According to Salah Jaber, the Mayor of Aqraba, the army invaded the town and demolished a car wash owned by the citizen, Jaber Bani Fadl, near the western entrance to the town.
Furthermore, Israeli forces delivered stop-work and demolition orders to seven privately-owned homes in the town of Ni’lin, west of Ramallah in the central occupied West Bank.
Media sources said that on Monday afternoon, soldiers stormed the town and handed demolition notices to the citizens, Hamad Musa and Mahmoud Musa against their inhabited homes in the eastern area of Ni’lin.
Occupation forces also handed stop-work orders to the Palestinian owners of five under-construction homes in the town.