Israeli occupation army forces, accompanied by two bulldozers, stormed the village of Deir Ibzi’, west of Ramallah, on Tuesday morning, and demolished a two-story house under the pretext that it was built without a permit.
The house is owned by local resident Ihab Al-Sa’afin, and that 16 people live in it. Its area is 200 square meters.
Local sources said that 10 military vehicles stormed the village, accompanied by two bulldozers, and began demolishing a house in the village.
The report of the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission stated that the occupation authorities carried out 76 demolition operations last month, affecting 126 facilities, including 74 inhabited homes, 4 uninhabited ones, and 29 agricultural and other facilities.
They were concentrated in the Jenin governorates, with the demolition of 47 facilities, then the Jerusalem governorate with 14 facilities, Qalqilya with 11, and Bethlehem and Nablus with 10 facilities each.