Israeli soldiers invaded, on Thursday at dawn, Yatta town, east of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and handed demolition orders against a home, and a water well. Soldiers also invaded Beit Ummar, searched homes and summoned two Palestinians.The soldiers, accompanied by personnel of the “Civil Administration Office,” invaded an area east of Hebron, and uprooted four Dunams (0.98 Acres) of agricultural lands, near Settlement Road #60. The land belongs to Mohammad Mustafa Jaber.

In addition, soldiers invaded the Deerat and Um Sharara areas, east of Yatta town, and handed resident Ahmad Mohammad Salama a demolition order against his home, and a similar order targeting a water well, owned by Ali Ibrahim Mohammad.

Soldiers also invaded Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, stormed and searched several homes in the al-Baten area, and handed Sultan, 20, and his brother Mohammad Mahmoud ‘Aadi, 18, military warrants for interrogation in the Etzion military and security base.

Also on Thursday, a Palestinian child suffered bruises to her leg, after an Israeli police officer pushed her, and caused her to fall, near the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem.

On Wednesday evening, Israeli soldiers invaded the al-‘Isawiyya town, in Jerusalem, and deliberately caused damage to several cars. The invasion also led to clashes with local youths.

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