Settler Attacks Intensify Across the West Bank, Palestinian Communities Targeted

Jewish settlers carried out a series of attacks across several parts of the occupied West Bank from Wednesday night into Thursday morning, targeting Palestinian villages, residential communities, and civilian property.

In the Nablus governorate, settlers entered the village of Burqa, northwest of the city, where they vandalized and damaged several Palestinian-owned vehicles.

They also attacked the village of Burin, south of Nablus, and entered the town of Sebastia to the northwest, as well as the village of Awarta to the southeast.

In the Beit Furik plain, east of Nablus, settlers continued their daily patrols near Palestinian homes. These activities have been described as an attempt to harass local residents and impose new realities on the ground.

In the southern West Bank, settlers stormed homes in Khirbet Umm al-Kheir, located in the Masafer Yatta area south of al-Khalil, and assaulted residents. The incident is part of a series of repeated attacks targeting Palestinian communities in the area.

Recent incidents indicate a continued rise in attacks by settlers against Palestinians and their property across the occupied West Bank. Meanwhile, Palestinian groups have called for increased resistance and confrontation in response to these attacks across cities, towns, and villages throughout the West Bank.

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