On Sunday, Israeli colonizers damaged Palestinian-owned vehicles in the town of Sinjil and confiscated farm equipment in Al-Mughayyir, near Ramallah, in addition to fencing citizens’ lands in the northern Jordan Valley.
Illegal colonizers vandalized four vehicles belonging to local Palestinians, at dawn Sunday, in the town of Sinjil, northeast of Ramallah in the central occupied West Bank.
The Municipality of Sinjil reported that dozens of illegal settlers stormed the town of Sinjil from its eastern entrance at dawn Sunday, smashing the windows and slashing the tires of four vehicles belonging to the citizens, Naeem Asfour and Nasser Khalil.
Media sources said that surveillance cameras documented the settler incursion and attack, carried out under the cover of darkness.
Meanwhile, on Sunday morning several Israeli colonizers invaded the outskirts of Al-Mughayyir village, northeast of Ramallah.
Media sources said that a group of settlers stormed citizens’ farmlands in the “Al-Khala’il” area in the village, under army protection; no injuries were reported.
Furthermore, illegal colonizers began fencing off Palestinian lands near the Tayasir military roadblock, east of Tubas in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank.
According to Mahdi Daraghma, the head of the Al-Maleh and Bedouin encampments village council, Israeli settlers embarked on a new fencing project, aimed at confiscating Palestinian lands east of the Tayasir military roadblock.
Daraghma added that these violations could potentially block Palestinian citizens from accessing thousands of dunams of their land. He stressed that illegal settlers have erected vast fencing networks in several areas of the northern Jordan Valley, effectively seizing citizens’ lands.
Amin Abu Aliya, the head of the Al-Mughayyir village council, told the WAFA News Agency that Israeli illegal settlers infiltrated the eastern plain area of the village, on Sunday evening, and stole agricultural equipment belonging to local farmers.