Video: Settlers Burn Three Homes, Three Vehicles, and a Caravan in Al-Jab'a near Bethlehem
SadaNews - Settlers burned three homes, three vehicles, and a caravan in the village of Al-Jab'a, southwest of Bethlehem, this evening, Monday.
Local sources reported that groups of settlers attacked the village and burned three inhabited homes belonging to citizens: Muhammad Mousa Mousa, Youssef Ahmed Mousa, and Ra'fat Hilal Mushay'la, as well as three vehicles, two of which belonged to brothers Mousa and Ibrahim Ahmed Abu Louh. A caravan was also set on fire.
It was noted that the village residents managed to extinguish the flames without any injuries reported; however, significant material damages were inflicted on the homes and vehicles that were targeted.
Earlier this evening, settlers burned a house and two vehicles and assaulted a number of citizens during an attack they carried out in the town of Sa'ir, northeast of Hebron.
According to the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, occupation forces and settlers carried out a total of 2,350 assaults during the month of October, with the occupation army executing 1,584 assaults and settlers carrying out 766. Most of these attacks were concentrated in the governorates of Ramallah and Al-Bireh with 542 assaults, Nablus with 412 assaults, and Hebron with 401 assaults, varying from direct physical assault, uprooting of trees, burning of fields, preventing olive pickers from reaching their lands, seizing properties, and demolishing homes and agricultural facilities.
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