The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Tuesday morning destroyed walls surrounding cultivated Palestinian lands south of Nablus province in the northern West Bank.
According to the head of Qasra’s village council Abdul Adhim al-Wadi Israeli bulldozers and army jeeps rolled into al-Wa’ar and Ras al-Nakhla south of Qasra at the crack of dawn before they embarked on a large-scale leveling operation.
The occupation soldiers forced the Palestinian locals out of the area and proceeded with the demolition of stone walls recently built to protect cultivated land lots from abrupt assaults by Israeli settlers and untamed animal herds.
Sometime earlier the Israeli occupation authorities handed over demolition writs to the land lords on account that the targeted tracts are located in the Israeli-run Area C.