Illegal Israeli colonizers carried out a number of attacks, on Thursday, injuring a child and destroying olive trees, after targeting Palestinians and their property, in the occupied West Bank.

WAFA correspondent reported that a group of illegal colonizers hurled rocks at citizens’ homes in the “Khallat al-Natsh” area of Hebron city, wounding a child in the face; he was transported to the hospital for treatment.

Meanwhile, on Thursday evening, illegal colonizers destroyed olive trees in Susya, and stole olives in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron.

WAFA correspondent reported that groups of armed paramilitary settlers stormed the Bir Ma’in and the Al-Rakeez area in Masafer Yatta, before picking and stealing olives from the lands of the Jabarin and Abu Aram families.

Media sources said that armed settlers invaded the village of Susya, south of Hebron, and destroyed a number of olive trees belonging to the citizen, Radi Al-Nawaj’ah.

The sources added that the armed paramilitary colonizers wandered among citizens’ homes and attempted to attack the homes, before local Palestinians confronted the attack.

In related news, a group of colonizers invaded the Al-Auja waterfall area, north of Jericho in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank.

The al-Baydar Organization for Defending Bedouin Rights stated that the colonizers roamed the area in a deliberately provocative manner, hurled insults at residents, and attempted to expel the international supporters.

Al-Baydar emphasized that al-Auja Spring is one of the few remaining natural retreats accessible to local communities due to escalating violations and illegal annexation of Palestinian lands and resources.

In recent weeks, the site has witnessed repeated invasions and escalating attempts by colonizers to impose a permanent presence and seize control.

The organization warned that these ongoing assaults are part of a systematic campaign to pressure residents into abandoning the area, which holds both agricultural and recreational significance. It called for urgent protection for Palestinian civilians, solidarity activists, and visitors.

Furthermore, six Palestinian families were forced to flee from their homes in the Fasayil al-Wista area, north of Jericho, as a result of constant settler attacks.

Hassan Mleihat, the general supervisor of the Al-Baydar Human Rights Organization, said that a number of Palestinian families gathered their livestock and their possessions as a result of continued attacks against the community.

In the northern Jordan Valley, illegal settlers continued fencing off citizens’ lands, in a prelude to seizing it.

According to Mahdi Daraghma, the head of the Al-Maleh village council reported that colonizers began fencing off Palestinian lands in Khirbet Samra in the northern Jordan Valley.

Daraghma added that over a number of weeks, illegal colonizers have erected fences around approximately 2,000 dunams of land belonging to local citizens in Farisiya and Umm al-Jamal.