DaysofPal- Israeli settler groups launched a series of coordinated attacks early Friday morning across several areas of the occupied West Bank, targeting Palestinian property, agricultural lands, and water infrastructure, according to local sources.
In the northern and central West Bank, settlers stormed the Wadi Amr area south of the village of al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah, in an overnight raid.
In the northern Jordan Valley, settlers cut water transmission lines in Khirbet al-Deir, damaging pipes connected to one of the natural springs in the area.
Human rights activist Aref Daraghmeh said the destroyed water lines belonged to Palestinian resident Ammar Jihad Daraghmeh.
He added that the attack is part of an ongoing campaign aimed at pressuring Palestinian communities in the Jordan Valley to abandon their homes and farmland.
Meanwhile, settlers set fire to two vehicles and spray-painted racist slogans during an attack on the village of al-Taybeh, east of Ramallah.
In Turmus Ayya, northeast of Ramallah, Israeli settlers and bulldozers uprooted olive trees in agricultural lands belonging to local residents.
In another incident, a settler tied a donkey to a fence belonging to a Palestinian citizen in the Ein al-Auja area near Jericho, in what residents described as an act of harassment.
Groups of settlers were also seen gathering inside the Jisr al-Khulla area east of Ramallah, provoking residents and attempting to intimidate them.
These attacks add to a growing pattern of organized settler violence taking place with the protection, and often presence, of Israeli occupation forces.
The Al-Baidar Human Rights Foundation condemned the escalating assaults, stating that these tactics have become part of a systematic campaign aimed at disrupting the daily lives of Palestinians.
The organization called for urgent action to stop practices that threaten the safety and stability of Palestinian communities.
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