NABLUS(Palestine Foundation Information Center) The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) demolished Palestinian-owned residential apartments, warehouses, and livestock pens in Nablus, north of the West Bank, on Tuesday evening.
The head of the Duma village council, Suleiman Dawabsheh, said that the IOF stormed Duma village and demolished, for the fourth time in a row, a number of residential facilities and pens.
He explained that the demolished facilities belong to the citizen Ahmed Suleiman Zawahra, noting that the IOF had previously demolished his facilities months ago, under the pretext of being built in Israeli-controlled Area C.
Meanwhile, the IOF demolished 3 residential apartments and warehouses in the At-Tur area in Nablus, under the pretext of being built without Israeli permit.
Local sources reported that IOF troops, accompanied by two bulldozers, stormed the At-Tur area and began demolishing a building consisting of two residential apartments belonging to citizen Muhib Salama.
The Israeli bulldozers also demolished a second nearby building consisting of a residential apartment and warehouses, belonging to citizen Adnan Al-Khalili.
Also on Tuesday, the IOF set up new checkpoints at various points in the al-Khalil Governorate, south of the West Bank, while the majority of the city’s entrances continue to be closed and its towns, villages, and camps are isolated.
Since the start of the genocide war on Gaza last October, demolition operations have escalated throughout the West Bank.