Illegal Israeli colonizers demolished a school in the northern Jordan Valley on Tuesday, and carried out attacks against Palestinian citizens and their property in the northern West Bank governorate of Nablus.

According to Mahdi Daraghmeh, the head of the Al-Malih village council, reported that Israeli settlers stormed the village of Al-Malih overnight, accompanied by bulldozers.

Daraghmeh added that the settlers proceeded to demolish the Al-Malih School in addition to a number of nearby structures.

The Director of Education in Tubas, Azmi Balawneh, confirmed that the settlers “completely erased Al-Malih School” and added that the colonizers seized an administrative building belonging to the school, and raised the flags of the occupation.

Meanwhile, in the northern West Bank, a number of Israeli colonizers damaged property belonging to the Al-Tayeb family, on Tuesday morning, in the Al-Dhahrat area of Beita town, south of Nablus.

Furthermore, a group of Israeli settlers stormed Beita town, assaulted municipal workers and stole two vehicles belonging to the municipality.

The head of the Beita municipality’s steering committee, Omar Bani Shamsah, told the WAFA News Agency that a number of colonizers stormed the southern area of Beita town where municipal crews were working to repair damaged water and electricity lines, caused by settlers the overnight.

He added that the settlers assaulted municipal workers, fired live rounds at citizens’ homes, and stole two vehicles belonging to the municipality, followed by an army invasion.

Moreover, Israeli colonizers, accompanied by bulldozers, destroyed a water reservoir and razed citizens’ land after storming the town of Burqa, northwest of Nablus.

Media sources reported that colonizers razed agricultural lands belonging to local Palestinians and destroyed a water reservoir which supplies the town with water.

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