Israeli colonialist settlers attacked, Tuesday, many Palestinian homes and uprooted at least 35 olive trees, in Hebron, in southern West Bank, while Israeli soldiers abducted one Palestinian.
Media sources in Hebron said the colonists attacked homes, owned by Palestinians from the Es’eifan family in the Wadi al-Hasseen area, northeast of Hebron.
They added that the colonists also attacked homes in the ar-Reehiyya area, near Hebron, owned by members of the Abu al-Halawa family.
The colonists also invaded a Palestinian orchard in ar-Reehiyya and uprooted thirty-five olive trees in addition to various summer crops.
In related news, Israeli soldiers abducted a young man, south of Hebron city, and took him to a nearby military base.
The soldiers also invaded many neighborhoods in Hebron city, and installed roadblocks at the northern road of Hebron city, in addition to the main entrances of Sa’ir, Halhoul, and ath-Thaheriyya towns, before stopping and searching dozens of cars.