Settlers Attack the Bedouin Arab Ara'ara Community North of Occupied Jerusalem
SadaNews - Groups of settlers attacked the Bedouin Arab Ara'ara community east of Jaba' north of occupied Jerusalem on Saturday evening.
The General Supervisor of the Bader Human Rights Organization, Hasan Mlihats, stated in a press release that a group of settler gangs attacked the Ara'ara community east of Jaba' north of Jerusalem, assaulting citizens and pouring flammable materials on the olive trees adjacent to the community, which led to a fire in the neighboring olive trees.
He added that the settlers' attacks on the Ara'ara people come as part of intensified assaults against the residents to force them into a coerced displacement, implementing the plans of the occupying government aimed at executing the E1 plan.
He pointed out that the area of Ara'ara and the Bedouin communities located east and northeast of Jerusalem are under imminent threat due to the policies of the occupation aimed at removing them, which heralds a humanitarian disaster.
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