On Thursday, an illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizer invaded Palestinian lands in the Al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank, before bulldozing and uprooting about 1000 trees and grapevines.

Ibrahim Mousa, the head of the Al-Khader Town Council, said the colonizer came from the Neve Daniel illegal colony, built on stolen Palestinian lands, bulldozed fifteen Dunams, and demolished retaining walls in the Ath-Thagra area.

Mousa stated that the colonizer bulldozed and uprooted more than 1000 olive and almond trees and bulldozed grapevines owned by Yousef Khalil Da’dou’, Ismael Mohammad Da’dou’ and Mohammad Abu Samra.

He added that this is not the first time this colonizer has bulldozed and uprooted Palestinian lands in the area.

In related news, Israeli colonizers broke into an agricultural room owned by a local farmer, Ibrahim Barakat Nabhan, in Kisan village, east of Bethlehem, and stole its contents.

The attack was not the first, as the colonizers frequently invaded his property, caused damage, and stole tools, in addition to the many violations and assaults against the farmers in the village, in addition to Za’tara and Tuqu’ towns, east of Bethlehem.