On Thursday morning, Israeli occupation soldiers invaded Qabalan village, south of Nablus, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part, and demolished a structure.

Riyad Emla, head of the Qabalan Village Council, told the Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA) that several military vehicles, accompanied by a military bulldozer, invaded the village after surrounding it.

He added that the soldiers demolished a structure owned by a local resident in the village’s western area.

Emla mentioned that about a month ago, the Israeli occupation forces issued demolition orders for 30 structures, but a halt order was obtained for some of them after the Palestinians filed appeals.

In October, the occupation authorities carried out 34 demolition attacks affecting 45 structures, including 12 inhabited houses, 6 uninhabited houses, and 19 agricultural structures, among others.

It is worth noting that the Israeli army recently issued additional demolition orders targeting 38 structures in the village.

Also at dawn, Israeli occupation soldiers abducted a young man from after the army stormed and ransacked homes in Burin village, south of Nablus.