On Tuesday, Israeli soldiers demolished Palestinian structures in Qalqilia in the northwestern occupied West Bank and in the Silwan neighborhood of occupied East Jerusalem.

In Qalqilia’s eastern area, the soldiers invaded and tore down a 150-square-meter concrete floor belonging to Abdullah Abbas Odah.

They also issued stop-work orders for three agricultural rooms, each about 20 square meters, owned by Bashar Abdul-Latif Tayyim, Moath Rushdi Bleh and Mohammad Mahmoud Muheisen, citing “construction without a permit” in Area C.

In occupied Jerusalem, municipal crews escorted by Israeli soldiers and police officers invaded Wadi Hilweh in Silwan town, south of Al-Aqsa Mosque.

The army then demolished a residential unit and a vehicle-washing station owned by Jerusalem resident Hani al-Salama.

The teams then invaded the adjacent al-Bustan neighborhood, tearing down the perimeter wall around Tamer Odah’s property just weeks after his home was demolished. Police and military roadblocks sealed off access to both Ein al-Louza and al-Bustan during the invasions and the destruction of property.