WEST BANK, (PIC)

Palestinian citizens sustained injuries following a series of settler attacks across the occupied West Bank yesterday and on Sunday morning, which included vehicle-ramming and stabbing incidents.

According to media sources, a female student from the village of Ammuriya near Nablus in the north was injured after being run over by a settler while on her way to attend classes at al-Lubban Girls’ High School.

On Saturday evening, a 21‑year‑old young man was injured after being assaulted by settlers on the road between the towns of Beita and Awarta, south of Nablus.

A horde of settlers also attacked other Palestinians on the same road, intercepting cars and spraying passengers, including children, with pepper spray.

In another incident, a Palestinian was stabbed and wounded when extremist settlers stormed the outskirts of Qusra town, southeast of Nablus.

At dawn, settlers stole a car after infiltrating the village of Jalud in southern Nablus.

On Sunday morning, settlers released their livestock and camels near a Bedouin community east of al-Taybeh town, east of Ramallah.

Yesterday evening, a horde of settlers herded and grazed their sheep near the Abu Awwad family in the town of Turmus Ayya, north of Ramallah.

Meanwhile, settlers expanded a recently established outpost on Mount Ebal, north of Nablus, by placing dozens of mobile homes under the protection of Israeli forces.

Palestinian sources warned that this move could be part of a plan to turn the outpost into a permanent settlement and seize one of the most strategic sites overlooking Nablus City.





Source link