Settlers Continue to Carve Out Colonial Road Taking 500 Dunams from Deir Abu Mishal Lands
SadaNews - Today, Thursday, settlers continued to carve out a colonial road that takes about 500 dunams from the lands of Deir Abu Mishal village, northwest of Ramallah.
Sources in the village council told the official agency that the settlers continued for the fourth day to carve out a new colonial road in the northern part of the village known as "Quto".
The sources warned of the dangers of what is happening in the area, which has witnessed the martyrdom of 7 villagers over the past years.
Last month, the Israeli occupation authorities seized an additional 45 dunams of citizens' lands through four military expropriation orders, which included the establishment of a buffer zone around the "Eli Zahav" settlement in Deir Ballut in Salfit, carving out colonial roads in Deir Sietia, and establishing a military outpost in Tamoun in Tubas.
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