Days of Palestine, West Bank –A group of Israeli settlers uprooted on Tuesday more than 450 fruitful olive trees in the north of the West Bank city of Salfit.
Palestinian sources said that the Palestinian farmers arrived their farms and were surprised that they found their trees uprooted.
Witnesses said that a large group of Israeli Jewish settlers descended from the illegal Israeli Jewish-only settlement of Immanuel, which is built on land stolen from Palestinian farmers.
Israeli settlers are planning to steal all the lands of the area, which is located near Wadi Qana, and to extend their complete control over it.
Wadi Qana is surrounded by a number of illegal Israeli settlement bloc. Israeli authorities have long designated Wadi Qana a natural reserve.
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Such designation prevents Palestinian farming in the area as well as construction, while providing legitimization for Israeli forces to legally uproot Palestinian-owned olive trees.
“Of course, this is the trick that the Israeli occupation uses to force the Palestinians out of their lands and replace them with illegal Israeli settlers,” activist and lawyer Ali Hassan said.
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Since 1967, approximately 800,000 olive trees have been uprooted by Israeli forces and settlers in the occupied West Bank, according to a joint report by the Palestinian Authority and the Applied Research Institute Jerusalem.
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