Early Monday morning, Israeli forces invaded Palestinian towns in Jenin, Jerusalem and Bethlehem areas, razing Palestinian homes and harassing local residents.
Israeli occupation forces stormed the town of Arbouna, northeast Jenin, and opened fire on Palestinian homes.
Israeli occupation forces also invaded Al-Touri neighbourhood, in Kafr Aqab, northern occupied Jerusalem and razed Palestinian lands.
The Israeli forces fired rubber-coated steel bullets at Palestinians protesting the assault, injuring one. The Red Crescent Society reported that its crews dealt with a rubber bullet injury to the knee that was received from Al-Shifa Medical Center in Kafr Aqab
Local Palestinian residents inspect the destruction after Israeli forces demolished two homes and a car wash in the town of Al-Khader, south of Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank.
Also in the Bethlehem area, the Israeli occupation forces demolished the Brixa Park in the Ush Ghurab area, east of Beit Sahour in Bethlehem Governorate.
Local sources reported to Wafa news that Israeli occupation forces, accompanied by two bulldozers, stormed the area and took up positions in the “Princess Park,” which had previously been demolished. The soldiers then demolished a poultry farm belonging to Ayman Musa Jaabis.
Some time ago, the Israeli occupation forces demolished a park in Ush Ghurab and imposed strict military measures, including closures and military checkpoints.
Also Monday, Israeli occupation soldiers prevented farmers from harvesting their lands in the town of Salem, east of Nablus, on Monday.
Municipal Council sources reported that occupation forces stormed the town’s Musrara area, seized a harvester, and forced farmers to leave their lands at gunpoint.


