On Tuesday, Israeli soldiers demolished two Palestinian homes and several walls in the ‘Ein Ad-Dyouk al-Tahta village, west of Jericho in the northeastern West Bank.

Media sources said several army jeeps invaded the village, forced two families out of their homes, and demolished their properties under the pretext of being built without permits from the Israeli “Civil Administration Office,” the administrative branch of Israel’s illegal occupation of the West Bank.

The sources added that one of the homes, owned by Mer’eb Ka’abna, provided shelter to his eight-member family, who was rendered homeless.

The second home is owned by Mershed Ka’abna, who got married and moved into the new property a few months ago.

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