Israeli soldiers invaded, Thursday, Yatta town, south of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, demolished a home and abducted two Palestinians, in addition to wounding many others.
Rateb Jabour, the Coordinator of the National and Popular Committee against the Annexation Wall and Colonies in southern West Bank, said the soldiers demolished a home, owned by Hussein Mohammad Salama, in the ad-Deerat area, east of Yatta.
Jabour added that the soldiers did not allow the Palestinian to remove his belongings from the property before demolishing it.
The demolished home was 150 square/meters, and provided shelter to a family of ten.
This was the second demolition of the property since last year, under the allegation of not receiving a permit from the so-called “Civil Administration Office,” the administrative branch of Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine.
During the invasion and the demolition, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Eyad Rib’ey, 19, and Zakariya Haitham Rib’ey, 18.
The soldiers also attacked the residents who gathered in the area and fired a barrage of gas bombs and concussion grenades at them; many Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, in addition to cuts and bruises.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also invaded Zeev area, east of Yatta town, and forced a Palestinian, identified as Ali Issa Abu Arram, to remove a structure, which was used as a carwash facility.
In addition, the soldiers invaded the ath-Thaher area, south of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, and injured several Palestinians during ensuing protests.