Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers burned Palestinian vehicles and stole livestock during an attack at dawn on Monday targeting communities in Hebron and Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank.
Media sources said the colonizers infiltrated the village of Shuyukh al‑‘Arroub, north of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank’s southern part before attacking Palestinian property.
They stated that the colonizers invaded the ar‑Rahwa neighborhood, set fire to two vehicles, and stole 25 sheep belonging to Ekrema Ibrahim Kawazba and Suhaib Jawabra.
The colonizers also spray‑painted racist slogans before residents confronted them, forcing the colonizers to withdraw.
In Bethlehem, the colonizers invaded the town of Nahalin, west of the city, also spray-painted racist slogans, attacked property, and burnt cars.
The colonizers then fled the area before the residents started attempting to extinguish the fire that damaged the cars and was spreading to the homes.
These assaults are part of a series of organized attacks carried out by colonizer groups under the protection of Israeli occupation forces in the Hebron area.
Recent incidents have included the burning of civilian property, direct targeting of shepherds, the closure of secondary roads, and repeated invasions of several villages over the past days.