On Sunday, Israeli occupation forces demolished a date factory and a shop in the central Jordan Valley, north of Jericho, in the occupied West Bank’s northeastern part.
Local sources in the Jordan Valley reported that several military vehicles, accompanied by two bulldozers, invaded the lands between the villages of Marj Ghazal and Zubeidat, north of Jericho, after surrounding them.
The sources added that the army demolished a date factory with an area of one dunam belonging to Ahmed Zubeidat, and a shop belonging to citizen Sayel Majed Abu Jarrar.
In related news, the army invaded the Al-Isawiya town, northeast of the occupied capital, Jerusalem, and ordered a Palestinian, Ziad Mohammad Mustafa, to demolish an agricultural room and a barn on two dunams of land he owns.
The Palestinian was ordered to evacuate and demolish the room and the barn within 24 hours, “due to their proximity to a military base.”