
HEBRON August 28. 2024 (Saba) - Zionist settlers have launched attacks on Palestinian homes and structures, dismantling and seizing property in "Wadi al-Malaqi" in the village of al-Buwaib, northeast of Yatta, south of Hebron, as well as in Khirbet al-Farisiya in the northern Jordan Valley.
Local sources informed the Palestinian News Agency, WAFA, that a group of armed settlers from "Bnei Hefer" settlement stormed Wadi al-Malaqi under the protection of Israeli forces.
They dismantled six tin homes and barracks belonging to al-Mahaniya family, seizing both the structures and their contents at dawn and relocating them to an unknown destination.
This incident follows an earlier attack two days ago, during which settlers attempted to steal livestock, resulting in clashes that left six residents injured and led to the arrest of 12 others by Israeli soldiers.
In Khirbet al-Farisiya, settlers targeted the tents of Louay Zahdi and his brothers in the Nab’ Ghazal area, terrorizing the local population. This attack is part of a recent pattern of escalating violence by settlers in Khirbet al-Farisiya, involving attacks on homes, intimidation, and theft of property.
Local sources informed the Palestinian News Agency, WAFA, that a group of armed settlers from "Bnei Hefer" settlement stormed Wadi al-Malaqi under the protection of Israeli forces.
They dismantled six tin homes and barracks belonging to al-Mahaniya family, seizing both the structures and their contents at dawn and relocating them to an unknown destination.
This incident follows an earlier attack two days ago, during which settlers attempted to steal livestock, resulting in clashes that left six residents injured and led to the arrest of 12 others by Israeli soldiers.
In Khirbet al-Farisiya, settlers targeted the tents of Louay Zahdi and his brothers in the Nab’ Ghazal area, terrorizing the local population. This attack is part of a recent pattern of escalating violence by settlers in Khirbet al-Farisiya, involving attacks on homes, intimidation, and theft of property.