4 Injuries in Settler Attack East of Ramallah
SadaNews - An elderly woman, her grandson, and two foreign activists were injured this morning, Sunday, as a result of an attack by settlers on them in the village of al-Mughayyir, east of Ramallah.
Local sources reported that a group of settlers attacked the family of the citizen Raziq Abu Naeem, beating his wife Fida, breaking her arm, and hitting his grandson Raziq on the head.
The same sources added that these settlers assaulted the two foreign activists with sticks and stones while they were on the village lands, and all were taken to the hospital for treatment, with their conditions described as moderate to mild.
According to a report issued by the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission for the month of November, the occupation army and settlers have carried out a total of 2,144 attacks, continuing the ongoing campaign of terrorism from the occupation state against our Palestinian people, their land, and their property.
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