
Salfit - Saba:
Zionist settlers gathered on Friday evening at the junction of the town of Kafr ad-Dik, west of Salfit, as Zionist enemy forces continued their aggression against the town and the neighboring town of Burqin.
Local sources reported to the Palestinian News Agency "Wafa" that dozens of settlers gathered in the "Al-Muhalla" area, located at the junction of the town of Kafr ad-Dik.
In the town of Deir Ballut, west of Salfit, enemy forces forced shop owners near the entrance to the town to close their shops. This comes as part of an ongoing escalation of attacks by the enemy and settlers on towns west of Salfit.
This comes amid the ongoing repeated raids on the towns of Kafr ad-Dik and Burqin, where enemy forces are conducting thorough searches of citizens' homes, vandalizing their contents, and detaining their owners for long hours.
In addition, curfews are being imposed, bringing commercial life to a complete standstill, disrupting citizens' businesses, and leading to a shortage of basic food supplies such as bread and medicine. Meanwhile, towns west of Salfit are suffering from a stifling siege and road closures for two days.
Zionist settlers gathered on Friday evening at the junction of the town of Kafr ad-Dik, west of Salfit, as Zionist enemy forces continued their aggression against the town and the neighboring town of Burqin.
Local sources reported to the Palestinian News Agency "Wafa" that dozens of settlers gathered in the "Al-Muhalla" area, located at the junction of the town of Kafr ad-Dik.
In the town of Deir Ballut, west of Salfit, enemy forces forced shop owners near the entrance to the town to close their shops. This comes as part of an ongoing escalation of attacks by the enemy and settlers on towns west of Salfit.
This comes amid the ongoing repeated raids on the towns of Kafr ad-Dik and Burqin, where enemy forces are conducting thorough searches of citizens' homes, vandalizing their contents, and detaining their owners for long hours.
In addition, curfews are being imposed, bringing commercial life to a complete standstill, disrupting citizens' businesses, and leading to a shortage of basic food supplies such as bread and medicine. Meanwhile, towns west of Salfit are suffering from a stifling siege and road closures for two days.