On Tuesday, Israeli soldiers demolished three homes after forcing the families out in the Hebron governorate in the occupied West Bank’s southern part.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded the Yaqeen community in Bani Neim town, east of Hebron, before the soldiers forced Haroun D’eis and his family out of the property.
The sources added that the Israeli military bulldozers demolished the two-story 340 square meter home where twenty Palestinians resided.
The soldiers also invaded the Deerat village, east of Yatta, before storming the home of Talal Yasser Al-Adra and forcing him and his five family members out of the property.
The soldiers then demolished the two-story 260 square-meter home and cut many trees around, in addition to bulldozing the land and the walls surrounding the property.
In addition, the army invaded the Abu Shaban community, east of Yatta town, south of Hebron, and demolished a 150 square meters home owned by Fares Jamail Awad. The homes housed Awad and his family of five.
On Tuesday dawn, Israeli soldiers killed two Palestinians, including a teenage boy, and injured two others in the Ramallah governorate in the occupied West Bank’s central part. The two Palestinians are Majed Abdul-Fattah Doghra, 17, and Yassin Abdullah Al-Asmar, 26.