At dawn on Monday, Israeli soldiers invaded Beita town, located south of Nablus in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, and demolished several shops.
According to media sources, the soldiers, accompanied by military bulldozers, stormed the market area in Beita and forcibly evacuated shop owners.
The bulldozers then proceeded to demolish several shops and commercial structures amid an ongoing military operation that reportedly aims to destroy more than half of the shops in the area.
The army also invaded surrounding areas of the village, closed key roads, and deployed additional military vehicles, intensifying the siege.
In related news, a group of illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers attacked the outskirts of Osarin village, south of Nablus.
It is worth mentioning that Monday dawn witnesses numerous Israeli invasions and violent searches of homes across the occupied West Bank, including Beitunia and Deir Abu Mashal village, near Ramallah, Hebron city and the Al-Arroub refugee camp, Beit Fajjar south of Bethlehem, Al-Far’a refugee camp south of Tubas, Anabta village, east of Tulkarem, and Qabatia town, south of Jenin.

