Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers carried out multiple attacks on Saturday targeting Palestinian homes and vehicles in the Nablus and Ramallah districts, wounding a young man, and causing extensive property damage in several communities across the occupied West Bank.

Local sources reported that colonizers attacked homes in the Ras al‑Ein area of the town of Qusra, south of Nablus in northern West Bank, prompting residents to confront the invading groups.

During the assault, a young Palestinian man was stabbed by one of the attackers, sustaining moderate injuries before being transferred for medical treatment.

The town has faced repeated assaults in recent months as colonizer groups intensify their attacks on residential areas and farmland.

Also on Saturday, Israeli colonizers wounded at least seven Palestinians after invading the village of Madama, south of Nablus.

Later in the day, colonizers attacked the village of Deir Abu Mash’al, northwest of Ramallah in the central West Bank, targeting the outskirts of the community and damaging Palestinian property.

Media sources said the colonizers seized a Palestinian‑owned vehicle, pushed it toward a steep drop, and deliberately hurled it off an elevated area, causing the car to be completely destroyed.

Residents of both Qusra and Deir Abu Mash’al reported that the attacks were carried out under the protection of Israeli soldiers, who remained in the area but did not intervene to stop the assaults.

The incidents come amid a sharp escalation in colonizer violence across the West Bank, where armed groups continue to invade towns, attack homes, destroy vehicles, and assault residents in coordinated actions aimed at pressuring Palestinian communities and expanding colonial outposts.