Settlers Steal 80 Sheep in Kafr Malik East of Ramallah
SadaNews - Early this Sunday, settlers stole about 80 sheep from the village of Kafr Malik, east of Ramallah, during an attack they carried out on its outskirts.
Activist Jihad Al-Qaq reported to the official agency that a group of armed settlers stormed the eastern area of the village and seized a flock of sheep belonging to citizen Mustafa Darbani.
Al-Qaq indicated that this attack is not the first that citizen Darbani has faced from settlers' assaults, as he had previously been beaten, and his sheep were stolen while grazing months ago.
According to the Wall and Settlement Resistance Authority, 1819 assaults were carried out by occupation forces and settlers during the past month of March, with 1322 assaults committed by the occupation forces, while settlers executed 497 assaults.
The authority clarified that the assaults were mainly concentrated in Hebron Governorate with 321 assaults, followed by Nablus Governorate with 315 assaults, then Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate with 292 assaults, and finally Jerusalem Governorate with 203 assaults, indicating a clear pattern of systematic targeting of these areas.
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