On Tuesday, Israeli forces demolished several Palestinian-owned homes in the Ramallah, Bethlehem, and Hebron governorates, in the central and southern parts of the occupied West Bank.

Media sources said that occupation forces invaded the homes of the citizens, Faraj Ibrahim Ghaithan and Rajih Al-Taher in the village of Qibya, northwest of Ramallah in the central West Bank, before forcing their families to evacuate.

Sources added that occupation forces accompanied by bulldozers, stormed the village and proceeded to demolish the two homes.

Meanwhile, in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces demolished two houses, five barracks, a livestock pen, and a water well in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron.

WAFA correspondent reported that the army, accompanied by bulldozers and excavators, demolished a two-storey home belonging to the citizen, Hashem Ibrahim Al-Atmin in the village of Al-Zweidin in Masafer Yatta; the home was inhabited by 13 citizens.


He added that occupation bulldozers demolished a house belonging to the citizen, Khalil Ramadan Al-Atmin, which was shelter for 14 citizens, in addition to demolishing five barracks, a sheep pen, and a water well, all of which belonged to the Al-Atmin family.

Furthermore, Israeli forces, accompanied by bulldozers, invaded the village of Battir, west of Bethlehem in the southern West Bank, and demolished a Palestinian-owned home, citing a lack of licensing.


Activists, Ghassan Alian and Omar Al-Qaisi, with the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission told the WAFA News Agency that Israeli forces demolished the home of the citizen, Hassan Abu Wahdan, built with iron and galvanized sheet metal, in the Al-Khamar area.

Moreover, the army demolished a car wash in the village of Husan, west of Bethlehem, under the pretext of not having a license.

Jamal Sabatin, the head of the Husan village council told WAFA that occupation forces demolished a car wash owned by the citizen, Ali Hamamra in the Al-Shurafa area of the village.