Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers carried out a series of coordinated attacks across the occupied West Bank on Saturday, injuring Palestinians and targeting vital civilian infrastructure from Ramallah in the central West Bank to Nablus in the northern West Bank and the Jordan Valley in the northeastern West Bank.
Two Injured in Colonizer Assault Near Ramallah
Two Palestinians were injured between Rammun village and Deir Dibwan, east of Ramallah, after colonizers blocked the road and violently assaulted them.
Ibrahim al‑Khatib, head of the Rammun village council, said one man suffered a head injury and was taken to hospital, while the second sustained bruises.
Israeli soldiers invaded the area at the same time as the colonizer attack, firing large quantities of stun grenades and tear gas.
Colonizers Attack Water Infrastructure in Kafr Malek Area
Later in the evening, a group of colonizers invaded the main water‑well station in the Ein Samia area, east of Kafr Malek, northeast of Ramallah, assaulting employees of the Jerusalem Governorate Water Authority and destroying equipment.
Eyewitnesses said more than fifteen colonizers took part in the attack before Israeli forces arrived with several military vehicles and invaded the site as well.
The Water Authority stated that repeated attacks in recent days forced the shutdown of the wells, cutting water to more than 100,000 Palestinians and directly affecting nineteen communities that rely on the station as their primary source of supply.
The authority warned that continued assaults pose a serious threat to water security and risk deepening the humanitarian crisis. It called for urgent intervention to protect water facilities and staff and to restore pumping operations as quickly as possible.
Three Injured in Northern Jordan Valley
Medical teams reported that three young men were injured when colonizers attacked Palestinians in the al‑Makhba area of the northern Jordan Valley in the northeastern West Bank.
One of the wounded was transferred to hospital, while the other two were treated on site.
Colonizers also forced shepherds out of grazing areas across several parts of the northern Jordan Valley, preventing them from accessing their land and expelling them from open fields.
Residents said colonizer attacks have sharply increased in recent days, targeting both people and property.
Assaults in Nablus District
In Beit Imrin, northwest of Nablus, colonizers assaulted three young men while they were on their land.
One of the victims, Abdul‑Rahman Hindiyya, said the colonizers invaded Palestinian lands and attacked him and two other residents, leaving them with bruises.
In Qusra, south of Nablus, colonizers attacked residents in the Ras al‑Ain area, prompting confrontations as villagers attempted to repel the assault.