On Monday, Israeli forces demolished a citizen’s home in the village of Douma, southeast of Nablus in the northern West Bank. South of Hebron, occupation forces demolished three residential structures and a livestock pen in the Yatta desert.
Israeli forces demolished a citizen’s home on Monday near the town of Douma, southeast of Nablus in the northern West Bank.
According to Suleiman Dawabsheh, the head of the Douma village council, occupation forces stormed Khirbet al-Marajem in Douma, accompanied by bulldozers.
The army forcibly evacuated the family of the citizen Mohammad Muslim, before demolishing the home which consisted of four rooms.
Meanwhile, the army demolished residential and farm structures in the Yatta desert, south of Hebron in the southern West Bank.
Media sources reported that occupation forces demolished two residential structures built of tin, a residential structure built of bricks, and a livestock pen belonging to the citizen Salama Ali Salama Al-Ateemeen.
Ahmed Nayef Al-Ateem told the WAFA News Agency that “The occupation forces stormed the Wadi Al-Jarfan area adjacent to the village of Umm Qissa, accompanied by their heavy machinery, and carried out demolition operations that affected two residential barracks, a room built of bricks, and a sheep pen.”

