Israeli occupation forces invaded the eastern area of Duma village, south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank’s northern part, on Thursday and demolished a Palestinian family home without prior notice.
According to Suleiman Dawabsha, head of the village council, Israeli troops accompanied by a military bulldozer stormed the area and demolished the home of Mujahid Affan Dawabsha.
The single-story structure measured approximately 200 square meters and housed a family of five.
Dawabsha confirmed that the homeowner had received no demolition order in advance. The family was only able to salvage a few belongings before the demolition began.
This incident is part of a broader campaign of forced displacement and property destruction carried out by Israeli forces and illegal paramilitary colonizers across the occupied West Bank.
In related news, illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers invaded the Khalayel al-Louz area east of Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank, destroying a greenhouse and burying a water well belonging to Palestinian farmers.