Settlers Attack Douma Village and Bulldoze a Road South of Nablus
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Settlers Attack Douma Village and Bulldoze a Road South of Nablus

SadaNews - Settlers attacked Douma village south of Nablus last night, bulldozing a road in the area and carrying out provocative tours among the homes of citizens.

Sulaiman Dawabsha, the head of the Douma village council, reported that settlers bulldozed the road connecting the village to Khirbet al-Marajim, blocking it with dirt barriers, which led to the disruption of the water line feeding the village.

During the past month of March, settlers executed 497 attacks, concentrated in the Nablus governorate with 113 attacks, Hebron with 110 attacks, and Ramallah and Al-Bireh with 90 attacks.

According to the Wall Resistance Authority, settlers carried out 256 acts of property vandalism and 51 incidents of seizure and theft of Palestinian property. Their assaults targeted large areas of land, and, with the support of the occupation army, resulted in the uprooting, destruction, and poisoning of 2,286 trees, including 2,121 olive trees.