Settlers attack Bedouin community in W. Bank, storm other areas


WEST BANK, (PIC)

A horde of extremist Jewish settlers attacked the Wadi Abul-Hayat Bedouin community west of the al-Auja area, north of Jericho, and stormed other parts of the occupied West Bank on Saturday.

Al-Baidar Human Rights Organization reported that a number of settlers broke into and ransacked homes and terrorized children inside the Wadi Abul-Hayat community, where seven families live, noting that these families had already been displaced three times.

The rights group warned that recurring settler attacks against Bedouin communities in the area pose a serious threat to residents’ safety and stability.

In another incident, settlers stormed the hamlet of Khirbet al-Rakeez in Masafer Yatta, south of al-Khalil, carrying out provocations against local residents.

In northern Ramallah, settlers set up a new structure in their illegal outpost in the Turmus Ayya plain near villagers’ homes.

In northern Nablus, settlers stormed the Wadi al-Hisan area of Asira ash-Shamaliya, grazing livestock in farmers’ fields and obstructing their work.

In southern al-Khalil, a settler guarded by Israeli soldiers used a bulldozer to destroy swaths of Palestinian-owned farmland in Khirbet Rabud near Dura City.



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