Hebron: Israeli occupation authorities issued stop-work and demolition orders today for eight homes and agricultural structures in the Yatta area, south of Hebron.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, activist Osama Makhameh reported that Israeli occupation forces raided the village of Umm Qussa in the Yatta area. The orders affected properties belonging to residents Salameh, Musa, Mahmoud, Muhammad, Omar, and Abdullah Al-Athimin.
The Israeli occupation forces are intensifying their policy of demolishing homes, harassing residents, and preventing construction. Data from the Wall Resistance Commission shows that 538 demolitions were executed, affecting 1,400 structures in 2025. This reflects a significant increase in targeting Palestinian construction and natural growth. The demolitions included 304 inhabited homes, 74 uninhabited homes, 270 livelihoods, and 490 agricultural facilities, primarily in the governorates of Hebron, Jerusalem, Ramallah, Tubas, and Nablus.
The Commission further noted an increase in the issuance of demolition notices, with a total of 991 notices given to residents. Specific figures include 276 notices in Hebron, 169 in Ramallah, and 124 each in Bethlehem and Jerusalem.