Occupation Continues to Cut Settler Road East of Tamoun South of Tubas
SadaNews - The Israeli occupation forces continue to cut a settler road east of the town of Tamoun, south of Tubas.
Muttaz Bisharat, the official in charge of settlement affairs in Tubas Governorate, reported that the occupation forces raided the Atuf area and continued to cut a colonial road in the region.
He added that the occupation prevented farmers from accessing their farms in the targeted area.
It is noteworthy that the occupation had begun cutting a settler road in the area about two months ago, to establish a colonial wall starting from the Ein Shibli checkpoint, heading towards the Tayaseer checkpoint east of Tubas.
It is mentioned that the occupation had notified at the end of last year about seizing approximately 1,042 dunams of citizens' lands to cut a colonial road and to build a colonial wall that passes through part of the area.
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