Illegal Israeli colonizers, on Friday, razed Palestinian-owned lands, and uprooted dozens of olive trees in Qusra town, and others stormed the Qaryout water springs, southeast of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.
On Friday afternoon illegal Israeli colonizers, under the full protection of the occupation forces, leveled land and uprooted dozens of olive trees in Qusra town, southeast of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.
According to Fouad Hassan, a local settlement resistance activist, illegal Israeli colonizers razed more than 30 dunams of Palestinian-owned land in the Furn area, and uprooted and stole dozens of perennial olive trees.
Meanwhile, in the village of Qaryout, southeast of Nablus, a group of illegal Israeli settlers invaded the Qaryout water springs on Palestinian land.
According to Bashar Qaryouti, a local settlement resistance activist, a group of colonists stormed the spring under the protection of the Israeli army and performed Talmudic rituals.
In related news, the occupation army closed entrances and destroyed a water network in al-Minya village, southeast of Bethlehem in the southern occupied West Bank
Zayed Kawazbeh, the head of the Minya Village Council, said that Israeli soldiers closed the three main entrances to the village with earth mounds, besieging the residents, making it impossible to enter or leave.
Kawazbeh added that the army destroyed the drinking water network for the third time since the beginning of the brutal military assault of the Gaza Strip on October 7.
Furthermore, the Israeli army closed the southern entrance to the town of Za’tara, southeast of Bethlehem.
According to Muhammad Dhuwaib, member of the Za’tara Municipal Council, military bulldozers placed earth mounds at the entrance to the town which connects it to nearby villages.
On Thursday, an illegal Israeli colonizer bulldozed and uprooted more than 1000 olive and almond trees and bulldozed grapevines owned by local Palestinians in Al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem.