Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers carried out multiple attacks on Sunday in the Ramallah, Bethlehem and Nablus districts, assaulting Palestinian farmers and bulldozing agricultural land under the protection of Israeli occupation forces.

Colonizers attacked farmers in Sinjil, north of Ramallah in the central West Bank, while they were harvesting wheat in the Sahel area, attempting to stop the harvest.

In Ein Yabrud, east of Ramallah, colonizers damaged a Palestinian-owned vehicle during a separate attack.

Communities across the Ramallah and al‑Bireh District have reported a sharp rise in colonizer violence targeting farmers, vehicles, and private property.

In the Bethlehem area, colonizers—backed by Israeli occupation forces—dumped soil and rocks over farmland in Wadi al‑Jamala, west of Nahalin, destroying agricultural areas containing around 200 olive trees adjacent to the illegal colony of Beitar Illit.

The valley has long been targeted by wastewater discharge from the colony, which has already destroyed hundreds of grape, almond, and peach trees.

Local sources said the bulldozing aims to expand the perimeter of the Beitar Illit colony and is expected to seize nearly 200 dunams from the valley.

Nahalin continues to face systematic Israeli measures, including land confiscation, demolition of homes and agricultural structures, and restrictions on urban growth to facilitate ongoing colonial expansion.

In Nablus, in northern West Bank, Israeli colonizers bulldozed and uprooted Palestinian agricultural lands in Surra meadow area, west of the city.