A Palestinian student was injured on Sunday morning after an illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizer rammed her with a vehicle on the main road of Al‑Lubban ash‑Sharqiya, south of Nablus in the northern West Bank. The colonizers attacked several areas in the West Bank, including causing damage to an under‑construction school near Ramallah.

Eyewitness said the colonizer struck 11th‑grade student Yamama Abdul‑Mu’min Abdullah, from the nearby village of ‘Ammuriya, as she was walking to school.

Palestinian medics rushed to the area and transferred her to a hospital in Ramallah in the central West Bank for treatment.

Furthermore, groups of illegal colonizers invaded the Abu Faza‘ al‑Ka‘abna Bedouin community east of the town of Taybeh, east of Ramallah, in the central West Bank.

According to the Al‑Baidar Organization for the Defense of Bedouin Rights, colonizers released a herd of camels into cultivated Palestinian lands, damaging crops, and property.

The organization noted that Bedouin communities have faced repeated invasions in recent weeks by armed colonizer groups acting in coordinated formations, part of an ongoing campaign aimed at forcibly displacing Palestinian residents.

In addition, a group of colonizers invaded an under‑construction school in the village of Rammun, east of Ramallah, smashing and stealing equipment from inside the building.

Local sources said the colonizers attacked the school before dawn, breaking open one of the doors and stealing it along with the surveillance camera system, electrical generators, and additional construction materials. The school is located on the southwestern outskirts of Rammun.

Initial estimates placed the losses at roughly 30,000 shekels, the equivalent of about 10,000 US dollars.

Residents also reported recurring colonizer assaults along the Wadi al‑Sha‘er road between Al‑Lubban ash‑Sharqiya and Salfit in the central West Bank, where colonizers have repeatedly attacked Palestinians, their vehicles, and their property.

Locals described the situation as a pattern of intimidation that has become routine for communities in the area.

The Abu Faza‘ al‑Ka‘abna community experienced another invasion earlier, with colonizers again entering the area and releasing camels into agricultural fields, causing further losses.

In the Northern Plains of the occupied West Bank, a group of colonizers invaded Palestinian lands and prevented Palestinian farmers from working on their lands in addition to attacking shepherds.

Rights groups warn that these repeated incursions reflect a broader escalation in colonizer violence across the occupied West Bank, particularly targeting vulnerable Bedouin communities.