Settler Attacks in the West Bank
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Settler Attacks in the West Bank

SadaNews - Settlers attacked the town of Qusra south of Nablus on Friday.

Local sources reported that settlers attacked the area of Ras Ain southwest of Qusra, under the protection of occupation forces, leading to clashes in the area.

Additionally, others assaulted a citizen in the town of Beit Ummar northwest of Nablus.

Local sources stated that settlers beat a citizen while he was in the Qimmah area and caused damage to his vehicle.

It was reported that residents responded to the settlers' attack afterward and forced them to leave the area.

A different group also assaulted solidarity activists supporting residents in the northern Jordan Valley.

The settlement file officer in the Tubas governorate, Mo'taz Basharat, reported that settlers assaulted activists while they were present to support residents at the Ghazal spring in the northern Jordan Valley.

Meanwhile, a large number of armed settlers, under the protection of occupation forces, stormed an archaeological site southwest of Hebron.

Local sources reported that occupation forces raided the Roman archaeological site "Qasr Al-Murq" and closed the area in preparation for a large influx of settlers to perform religious rituals.

Furthermore, settlers, protected by occupation forces, seized the area of the Solomon Pools located between the town of Al-Khadr and the village of Artas south of Bethlehem.

Local sources indicated that a group of settlers invaded the Solomon Pools area and conducted Jewish rituals there, while occupation forces completely closed the area and prevented vehicles from passing towards the village of Artas and the city center of Bethlehem.

It is noteworthy that settlers and occupation forces have intensified their assaults and incursions into the area of Solomon Pools.