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On 17 January, the Israeli military demolished 55 structures, including 23 tents and 18 animal sheds, in Khirbat al-Mayta and Hammamat al-Maleh, two Palestinian villages east of Toubas, in the northern Jordan Valley. The Israeli forces surrounded the two villages, ordered the residents to leave their tents and proceeded to demolish the dwellings. In many cases, soldiers prevented the families from removing their belongings before their homes were destroyed. Consequently, 167 Palestinians, including 30 children, have been rendered homeless by the demolitions, which were carried out under the pretext that the area was a closed military zone for military training. The Palestinian families had lived in this area for some 30 years and relied on sheep farming as their main source of livelihood.
Later that evening, at about 7:00 pm, members of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) arrived to Khirbat al-Mayta and Hammamat al-Maleh to donate emergency relief in the form of food and 19 plastic tents. Just two days later, on 19 January, a number of Israeli patrols once again raided the two villages and confiscated the ICRC tents. Furthermore, Israeli officers warned the local communities that if they did not evacuate the area completely, the Israeli army would confiscate their sheep, as it had occurred a few years ago.