On Tuesday, Israeli soldiers demolished two agricultural rooms in Nahhalin town, west of Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem in the West Bank.
The Mayor of Nahhalin, Ibrahim Ghayatha, said several army jeeps and two bulldozers invaded the town and headed to the Za’nouna and Qornat Ad-Da’mas areas in the eastern and southern parts of the village.
He added that the soldiers then demolished two agricultural rooms owned by a local farmer, Maher Hasan Abu Ghayatha.
The army claimed the rooms were not licensed by the “Civil Administration Office,” the administrative branch of the illegal Israeli occupation, although the local Town Council licensed them.