Illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers carried out multiple attacks across the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, including assaults on residents, damage to infrastructure, and obstruction of emergency medical crews. The most severe incidents were documented in and around the town of Beita, south of Nablus in the northern West Bank.

Local sources reported that groups of colonizers invaded the “Ath‑Thahra” area on the outskirts of Beita, where they cut electricity poles and damaged power lines, causing outages in several homes.

Protests erupted after residents moved to stop the attack, during which two Palestinian youths sustained injuries and bruises from colonizer assaults.

The colonizers also obstructed medical access by detaining an ambulance and attacking its crew, preventing medics from reaching one of the injured youths.

In a related incident, colonizers blocked Palestinian ambulance teams from accessing another injured young man in the same area of Beita.

Witnesses said the colonizers positioned themselves along the road and physically prevented medical crews from reaching the scene.

In Qaryut town, southeast of Nablus, a group of colonizers invaded and occupied a Palestinian farm, raised Israeli flags, moved their livestock onto the land and declared the farm as colonialist outpost, while Israeli occupation soldiers, present at the scene, failed to intervene.

Separately, Israeli occupation forces invaded the towns of Osarin and Aqraba, southeast of Nablus in the northern West Bank, conducting searches and disrupting movement in the area.

South of Nablus, colonizers stole electricity poles and transported them to a newly established colonial outpost near the villages of Madama and Burin, both located in the northern West Bank. Local monitoring groups said the stolen infrastructure was used to illuminate the outpost.

North of Ramallah in the central West Bank, a Palestinian woman was injured and a family vehicle sustained damage after colonizers hurled stones at cars traveling along the “Marj Sia’ plain” road. Residents reported that colonizers positioned themselves along the roadside and targeted passing Palestinian vehicles.

In Hebron, in southern West Bank, Israeli colonizers invaded an area, south of the city, and stole water tanks belonging to Palestinian families in the area.

These incidents come amid a continued escalation in colonizer attacks across the occupied West Bank, often carried out under the protection of Israeli occupation forces and resulting in injuries, property damage, and restrictions on Palestinian movement.