Hebron: Israeli occupation forces on Wednesday demolished several Palestinian-owned structures in the Idhna town, west of the occupied West Bank city of Hebron.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency, the occupying forces escorted a bulldozer into the town, where the heavy machinery tore down two commercial structures and a farmstead.
He reported that the occupying forces also razed a tract of cultivated land, stone retaining walls, and a four-donum plot planted with grapevines. Not only did the occupation forces wreak destruction in the town, but they also razed the civilian infrastructure and a power network to the west of the town, resulting in a power outage.
Meanwhile, the occupying soldiers intercepted a butcher to the west of Beit Ula town, west of Hebron, as he was transporting sheep to the town for the ritual sacrifice of Eid al-Adha, and seized his pick-up truck, in addition to another vehicle.