A series of incidents involving Israeli settlers were reported across the occupied West Bank over the past 24 hours, with Palestinians alleging attacks on homes, agricultural land, and private property in several districts.
In the Hebron (al-Khalil) district, Israeli settlers reportedly provoked Palestinian residents in the Hamroush area of Sa’ir. In a separate incident east of al-Samu, livestock was allegedly released onto Palestinian farmland in Khirbet al-Kharaba, causing damage to agricultural fields. South of Yatta, water tanks were reportedly stolen from agricultural buildings in the al-Latoun area near Khillet al-Homs.
Near Tubas, settlers were reported to have grazed cattle and carried out what were described as provocative activities in Khirbet Yarza. Another group reportedly entered the town of Kifl Haris, northwest of Salfit.
Several incidents were also reported in the Nablus district. In the Beit Furik plain, settlers were accused of taking a wheat harvest and converting it into straw and hay bales, while agricultural greenhouses in the same area were also reportedly damaged. On the outskirts of Jurish village, sheep were allegedly released onto Palestinian-owned land, and a farm shack in the Qammas area near Beita was reportedly attacked.
In Beit Imrin, settlers were also accused of seizing a Palestinian-owned plot of land containing a restaurant and a house. According to the report, the property is located within Area “A” of the West Bank. In Burin, plastic greenhouses belonging to a Palestinian agricultural society were reportedly vandalized.
In the Ramallah district, livestock was allegedly released onto agricultural land in Umm Safa, damaging olive trees and cultivated fields. In a separate incident, Palestinian farmer Mohamed Badr from the nearby village of Jiljilyya was reportedly assaulted. There were also reports of attempts to steal livestock from farmers in Rammun and on the outskirts of Burqa village in eastern Ramallah.
West of Jericho, livestock was reportedly released onto Palestinian farmland in the Halq al-Rummanah community. The report also stated that a new settler outpost had been established in the area two days earlier.
Early Monday, around 100 Israeli settlers, including followers of extremist Rabbi Eliezer Berland, reportedly entered the town of Kifl Haris. According to local sources, private property was vandalized, vehicles were damaged, and homes were targeted during the incident.
There has been no immediate official response from the relevant authorities regarding these reported incidents.
