Colonizers Cut Down Approximately 400 Olive Trees in Turmus'ayya Plain
SadaNews - Last night, colonizers cut down hundreds of olive trees in the lands of Turmus'ayya town, northeast of Ramallah.
Local sources reported that a number of colonizers from the "Adi Ad" settlement established on the town's lands, cut down about 400 olive trees in the town's plain.
Days earlier, colonizers had burned a house and a vehicle in the same town.
According to the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, the occupation soldiers and colonizers carried out a total of 1,819 assaults during the month of March, continuing the systematic terrorism practiced by the occupation state against the Palestinian people, their lands, and properties.
The commission clarified that the occupation army executed 1,322 assaults, while colonizers carried out 497 assaults, indicating that these attacks were mainly concentrated in the provinces of: Hebron with 321 assaults, Nablus with 315, then Ramallah and al-Bireh with 292, and Jerusalem with 203, which clearly indicates the intensity of the systematic targeting of these areas.
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