Israeli soldiers uprooted, Tuesday, 120 Palestinian trees on three Dunams of lands, and demolished a well, south of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
Fuad al-Amour, the coordinator of the Protection and Steadfastness Committees in Southern Hebron Hills, said several army vehicles including bulldozers, invaded the lands in the Khallet al-Foren area, in Birin village, southeast of Hebron, before uprooting 120 olive and almond trees.
He added that the soldiers also demolished a well, used for collecting water from the rain, near bypass road #60, close to the illegal Bnei Hevar colony which was built on stolen Palestinian lands.