On Monday, Israeli forces demolished 2 houses, a water well, and agricultural rooms in the town of Ethna, west of Hebron in the southern occupied West Bank.
Occupation forces demolished a Palestinian-owned house and a water well in the town of Ethna, west of Hebron, on Monday morning.
Media sources said that Israeli soldiers, accompanied by two excavators, demolished the home and water well belonging to the citizen, Moataz Abu Jheisha in Ethna town.
Sources added that the 2-storey house provided shelter for seven family members, leaving the family homeless.
Abu Jheisha told the WAFA News Agency that Israeli authorities order the demolition of the 220-square-meter home last year and was surprised to find the occupation forces approaching the home with heavy machinery.
Meanwhile, on Monday evening, Israeli forces demolished an under-construction house and several agricultural structures in Ethna town.
Media sources said that the occupation army, accompanied by bulldozers, demolished an under-construction home belonging to the citizen, Misbah Abu Zalta, under the pretext of building without a license.
Additionally, occupation forces demolished several agricultural rooms, owned by local Palestinians in the town.