Morning update Good morning, Middle East Eye readers. Here are the latest updates: Israeli forces carried out extensive demolition operations in occupied Jerusalem, which led to the displacement of many Palestinian families. Israeli military raided several villages and towns in the occupied West Bank, while illegal settlers attacked a Palestinian home south of Hebron. Israeli army also stormed the city of Tubas in the northern West Bank, the towns of Silwad, northeast of Ramallah, and Kobar, north of the city, where they fired live ammunition. An Israeli force also positioned itself around the Wadi Rahal village, south of Bethlehem, and set up a military checkpoint, preventing citizens from entering or exiting. In the northern West Bank, the Israeli army raided the village of Kardala in the northern Jordan Valley, the villages of Shuweika, Anabta and Kafr al-Labad in the Tulkarm Governorate, and the towns of Madama and Beita south of Nablus, and Beit Dajan. Palestinians media reported the firing of gas and sound bombs and the closure of shops across several regions in the West Bank. Israeli settlers attacked Palestinians and activists from the Israeli human rights group Torat Tzedek with stones in the West Bank. Three people were killed in an Israeli air strike in Lebanon, which hit a car in the southern province of Sidon.