On Thursday, Israeli soldiers invaded Douma village, south of Nablus in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, and demolished an agricultural room.
Media sources said several military vehicles, including a bulldozer, invaded the Al-Marajem area in Douma after surrounding and isolating it.
They added that the soldiers demolished an agricultural room on lands privately owned by a Palestinian farmer and withdrew from the area.
The area is subject to constant Israeli violations, not only by the soldiers but also by the paramilitary colonizers who frequently destroy crops, uproot trees, and attack homes, cars, and other property.
According to data and studies by the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD), more than 131,000 Palestinian homes have been demolished in Israel and the Occupied Palestine Territory (OPT) since 1947.
In 2022, ICAHD analysis revealed that over 926 structures were demolished and 953 people displaced in the OPT, with a further 28,255 people directly affected.
In 2021, 3004 structures were demolished in the Negev/Naqab – 431 homes and 2553 agriculture and livelihood structure