On Monday, Israeli soldiers invaded the Al-Boweib village, east of Yatta town to the south of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and demolished a barn and retaining walls.

Fuad Al-Amour, the Protection and Steadfastness Committee coordinator in Masafer Yatta and Southern Hebron Hills, demolished a barn and rock retaining wall owned by Abu Abdullah Mahayna.

He added that the army claimed the structures are close to the illegal Bnei Hever colony, built on stolen Palestinian lands east of Yatta.

While continuing to construct and “legalize” colonies and colonialist outposts, Israel continues to deny the Palestinians in the area from digging wells for irrigation and drinking water and deny the locals the right to infrastructure, including running water and electricity, to force them to leave.

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