Illegal Israeli colonizers carried out, on Friday, more attacks against Palestinian citizens and their property, poisoning sheep near Jericho, in addition to uprooting olive trees and demolishing an agricultural room near Jenin, in the northeastern and northern parts of the occupied West Bank.
Palestinian citizens found dozens of their sheep dead, at dawn Friday, from a possible poisoning in the Arab al-Mleihat Bedouin community, northwest of Jericho in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank.
Hasan Mleihat, the supervisor of the Al-Baidar Organization for Defending Bedouin Rights, told the WAFA News Agency that there is evidence that suggests the water supply for the livestock was poisoned, killing at least 50 heads of sheep.
Mleihat added that the sheep belonged to the brothers, Suleiman and Mohammad Ali Mleihat, and said this attack is part of a series of systematic attacks by illegal colonizers with the goal of forcing the Bedouin community to leave their land.
Meanwhile, in the northern West Bank, illegal Israeli colonizers uprooted olive trees and demolished an agricultural room, in the village of Jaba’, southwest of Jenin, on Friday.
Abbas Ghanem, the head of Jaba’ village council, told WAFA that a group of illegal settlers uprooted dozens of olive trees and razed an agricultural structure belonging to local citizens.
Media sources said that the colonizers that perpetrated the attack came from the repopulated “Homesh” settlement, built on expropriated Palestinian lands.