Israeli forces demolished dozens of homes, commercial shops, and greenhouses, on Monday, in the Tulkarem, Jerusalem, and Hebron governorates in the occupied West Bank.
On Monday, Israeli forces demolished agricultural greenhouses in the towns of Deir al-Ghusun and Attil, northeast of Tulkarem in the northwestern part of the West Bank.
Media sources said that occupation bulldozers demolished privately-owned greenhouses belonging to the citizens, Mohammad Abu Shaira, Fadi Al-Attili, and Youssef Al-Hamad.
The citizen, Al-Attili told the WAFA News Agency that a large army force, accompanied by bulldozers, invaded the area, forced him at gunpoint to leave the area, and proceeded to demolish the greenhouses.
In the Qalqilia governorate, in the northwestern part of the West Bank, Israeli forces expropriated 47 dunams of Palestinian land between the city of Qalqilia and the village of Habla, south of the city.
Media sources said that occupation authorities confiscated 47 dunams of citizens’ lands under the pretext of expanding a settler-only road for the benefit of illegal colonizers in the “Alfei Menashe” settlement, built on Palestinian land.
Meanwhile, in the northern West Bank, Israeli soldiers delivered three stop-work orders against facilities in the village of Deir Sharaf, northwest of Nablus.
Media sources said that the army invaded the village, and handed out stop-construction orders to two commercial shops and a residential building, under the pretext of not having a license to build.
Occupation forces demolished the home of the citizen, Mohammad Jalajel in the Al-Bustan neighborhood of Silwan town, south of Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
Media sources said that Israeli bulldozers knocked down the house of the Jalajel family in Silwan town, after storming the town, closing its entrances, and occupied the rooftops of surrounding homes.
Furthermore, the Israeli army completed the demolition of a home and warehouses in the Al-Bustan neighborhood in Silwan, belonging to the citizen, Yousef Al-Tawil, and another belonging to the Abu Diab family.
Media sources said that occupation bulldozers stormed the warehouses, which the young man had previously self-demolished after being ordered by the Israeli authorities to do so.
The sources added that the bulldozers completed the demolition process on a home belonging to the Bashir family in the Al-Bustan neighborhood, after the family previously self-demolished their home.
Five additional homes owned by the Abu Shafe’ family were demolished by occupation bulldozers, leaving 15 citizens homeless.
Media sources said that Israeli forces demolished six additional homes owned by the Al-Dhifain family and the Abu Ghalia family, in Anata town, northeast of occupied Jerusalem.
Moreover, in the southern occupied West Bank, Israeli forces demolished an under-construction home and at least 40 commercial facilities in the village of Al-Ramadin, southwest of Hebron.
Anis Al-Zagharna, the director of the Ramadin municipality, told the WAFA News Agency that occupation bulldozers destroyed an under-construction home owned by the citizen, Nour Abu Shalzam.
Al-Zagharna added that the army demolished the two-storey, 400 square meter home, after storming the village accompanied by bulldozers.
Media sources said that after invading the village, occupation soldiers closed the entrance to the town, impeding the movement of citizens, and fired tear gas canisters at them.
Sources said that the army destroyed at least 40 commercial shops belonging to several citizens, after forcibly removing them.