On Tuesday, Israeli forces demolished several shops and bulldozed a main road connecting the town of ath-Thaheriyya to the village of Ramadin in the southern part of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank.
Local sources reported that Israeli forces, accompanied by bulldozers, demolished several shops and shelters situated on both sides of the main road near the ath-Thaheriyya crossing and the village of Ramadin.
In addition, they destroyed the main road and the electricity network, causing serious damage and an power blackout in many areas.
This commercial area, which faced a similar attack about three months ago, serves as a shopping center for visitors from historic Palestine, and is a source of livelihood for many families.
Earlier Tuesday, Israeli soldiers demolished a Palestinian home in Beit Hanina, a town north of the occupied Palestinian capital, Jerusalem, in the West Bank.