Israeli colonizer groups carried out several coordinated attacks and expansion activities today across the Nablus district in the northern occupied West Bank, targeting Palestinian property in multiple locations under the protection of the Israeli military.
In the town of Beita, south of Nablus, colonizer gangs smashed several Palestinian‑owned vehicles in the Jabal Bir Quza area.
Local residents reported that groups of colonizers gathered on the hilltop before moving toward Palestinian lands and attacking parked cars, causing extensive damage.
In a separate incident, colonizers installed additional mobile homes on Jabal Ebal, north of Nablus.
Residents in the area confirmed that new structures were placed in the area, which has recently been turned into an illegal colonial outpost.
The outpost was first established in March 2025, and the newly added caravans mark a further expansion of the site.
Colonizers also attacked a small agricultural room in the Jabal al‑‘Arma area of Beita, vandalizing its contents and damaging water tanks used by local farmers.
The attackers invaded the farmland, broke into the structure, and destroyed equipment and supplies stored inside. Israeli forces present in the area did not intervene to stop the attacks.
These incidents reflect the ongoing pattern of colonizer violence and land seizure documented across the northern West Bank, particularly in areas surrounding Beita, where Palestinian communities have faced repeated assaults linked to expanding outposts and settler road networks.
Beita has been a focal point of confrontations with Israeli colonizers and military forces since attempts to establish new outposts on surrounding hilltops intensified in recent years.
The Nablus district remains one of the most targeted areas for colonial expansion and colonizer violence, carried out under military protection and in violation of international law and UN resolutions.
Furthermore, a group of colonizers, accompanied by Israeli soldiers invaded at-Tabna Bedouin community in Al-Khan Al-Ahmar, east of occupied Jerusalem, before they assaulted residents while the soldiers detained and interrogated several young men.
The colonizers also hurled stones at a Palestinian car driving near the Mikhmas Junction, northeast of Jerusalem, causing damage. 
In related news, the Wall & Colonization Resistance Commission announced Thursday that Israeli occupation authorities have approved a large‑scale colonial plan for the illegal colony of Masu’a, built on Palestinian lands in the Al‑Far’a Valley area of the Jericho District, as part of Israel’s accelerated expansion policy targeting the Jordan Valley.
All of Israel’s colonies in the occupied West Bank, including those in and around occupied East Jerusalem, are illegal under International Law, the Fourth Geneva Convention in addition to various United Nations and Security Council resolutions. They also constitute war crimes under International Law.
Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention prohibits collective punishment and acts of terror against civilian populations.
Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention states: “The Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies.” It also prohibits the “individual or mass forcible transfers, as well as deportations of protected persons from occupied territory”.
Articles 53 and 147, prohibit the destruction of civilian property and classify pillage as a war crime.