Illegal Israeli paramilitary Israeli colonizers carried out a series of attacks at dawn Saturday across multiple areas of the occupied West Bank, targeting Palestinian farmers, agricultural lands, and residential neighborhoods in the Hebron and Nablus districts.

In the southern West Bank, colonizers destroyed agricultural crops and harassed farmers in the al‑Farsh area near Wad al‑Rakhim, south of Yatta, after invading farmlands and damaging cultivated fields in an effort to pressure residents and force them off their land.

Colonizers also invaded vineyards and olive groves in Khirbet al‑Markaz in Masafer Yatta, breaking and uprooting olive trees belonging to local families, part of ongoing attempts to seize agricultural areas for colonial expansion.

In the Ma’in area east of Yatta, colonizers released herds of cows and sheep around Palestinian homes, causing damage to planted fields and property, using livestock as a tool to destroy crops and intimidate residents.

In the northern West Bank, groups of colonizers attacked several homes in the town of Beita, south of Nablus, pelting them with stones and smashing windows and household property.

Several Palestinian vehicles, parked in front of homes in the Bir Fawza, area were also vandalized and damaged.

In addition, a group of colonizers invaded the Jabal Bir Qouza area in Beita and attacked residents’ property, continuing the pattern of nightly assaults carried out under full protection from the Israeli military.

The attacks across the Hebron and Nablus districts reflect a broader escalation in colonizer violence throughout the West Bank, including crop destruction, home invasions, livestock‑driven damage, and repeated attempts to seize Palestinian land for colonial outposts.