Israeli forces have bulldozed large areas of Palestinian-owned land in the town of Idhna, west of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank.

Wafa reported, citing local sources, that the land was located at the main entrance to the town and belongs to Jihad Tmeizi.

Israeli forces claimed that the bulldozing was done under the pretext of searching for water pipelines linked to the Israeli water company, Mekorot.

However, the bulldozers destroyed grape and lemon trees, damaged barbed wire fences, and levelled additional plots in the same area.

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