Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers carried out multiple coordinated attacks across the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, targeting Palestinian agricultural lands, homes, livestock areas, and civilian property in the northern, central, and southern districts.

In the northern West Bank, colonizers released their livestock into Palestinian‑owned agricultural lands in the Al‑Mas’udiyya area northwest of Nablus, damaging crops and preventing farmers from accessing their fields.

Local residents said colonizer groups remained in the area for hours, attempting to impose new restrictions on Palestinian land use.

In a separate incident, colonizers stole a water pump and vandalized a water tank overnight in the village of Qusra, south of Nablus, causing material losses for local farmers.

Also in Nablus, residents of the village of Al‑Lubban ash‑Sharqiya, south of Nablus, confronted Israeli colonizers on Tuesday after they carried out acts of harassment and obstruction in the Wadi Al‑Sha’er area.

Local sources said the colonizers attempted to close the road between Al‑Lubban ash‑Sharqiya and Salfit after blocking several Palestinian vehicles and preventing them from passing. The colonizers also threw stones at multiple cars before residents intervened, reopened the road, and forced the colonizers out of the area.

Another attack was reported Tuesday evening when Israeli colonizers assaulted two Palestinians in the Yanun area of Aqraba, south of Nablus.

Local sources said the colonizers attacked Firas Shahada and Oday Bani Jaber while they were present in the area, causing both to suffer bruises.

In the central West Bank district of Ramallah, colonizer gangs invaded the eastern plain of the village of Al‑Mughayyer, releasing sheep into Palestinian agricultural lands and approaching residential homes.

Residents reported that colonizers attempted to provoke confrontations while Israeli forces provided protection.

In another incident west of Ramallah, colonizers raised an Israeli flag on a Palestinian‑owned farm in the village of Deir Ammar, an act residents described as an attempt to assert control over privately owned land.

In the southern West Bank district of Hebron, colonizer groups expanded a colonial outpost in the Joret Al‑Kheil area east of Sa’ir, north of Hebron, by installing new structures and fencing off additional Palestinian land.

In Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, eight Palestinians—including children and a young woman—were injured after colonizers assaulted residents in multiple hamlets. The soldiers also abducted at least two Palestinians, including the children’s father, and interrogated many residents.

Local sources said colonizers attacked civilians with clubs and stones while Israeli forces prevented residents from reaching the area to assist the injured.

Furthermore, several Palestinians sustained bruises and contusions on Tuesday after illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers assaulted them in the Huwwara area east of Yatta, while Israeli forces abducted an elderly man during the attack.

Local sources told Wafa that the colonizers attacked a number of homes, including the residence of Ibrahim Ismail Al‑Jabour, and assaulted residents with clubs and pepper spray, causing multiple injuries.

Across all affected districts, residents reported that colonizer attacks were carried out under full Israeli military protection, forming part of a broader pattern aimed at restricting Palestinian access to agricultural lands, expanding colonial outposts, and imposing new movement limitations on surrounding communities.

This report covers some of the documented invasions and violations carried out Tuesday; however, it cannot capture all incidents due to their ongoing and continuous nature across the occupied West Bank.