DaysofPal- Palestinian areas across the occupied West Bank witnessed a significant escalation in Israeli settler violence over the past 24 hours, with attacks targeting civilians, private property, and agricultural land, alongside continued violations at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.
According to local reports, Israeli settlers stormed an archaeological site on lands belonging to the town of Atara, north of Ramallah, while others obstructed Palestinian vehicles along the Wadi al-Shaer road between al-Lubban al-Sharqiya and Salfit.
In a separate incident, settlers vandalized crops and caused extensive damage to farmland in the Ghraba area, northwest of the town of Sinjil.
The attacks have raised concerns among residents over increasing threats to their livelihoods.
In the Nablus governorate, settlers reportedly broke into a home in the town of Beit Imin, northwest of the city, forcibly removing its gate and issuing threats to the homeowner.
Meanwhile, new incursions into the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound were reported, during which settlers performed Talmudic rituals, including what is referred to as “epic prostration,” within the mosque’s courtyards.
Further south, in the Hebron area, settlers cut down centuries-old carob trees in Khirbet Humsa and reportedly contaminated water wells in the Hamroush area, east of the town of Sa’ir.
In the northern Jordan Valley, settlers continued efforts to seize land by fencing off Palestinian-owned property and conducting provocative tours in the area of Yarza, east of Tubas.
Additionally, a house was set on fire in the village of Burqa, east of Ramallah, marking another incident in what residents describe as a pattern of escalating attacks aimed at undermining Palestinian presence and property throughout the West Bank.
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