Illegal Israeli colonizers burned, before dawn Sunday, a Palestinian-owned home in the village of Douma, southeast of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank, and invaded the Mleihat Arab community, northwest of Jericho, in the northern Jordan Valley.

Before dawn on Sunday, illegal Israeli colonizers set fire to a Palestinian-owned home in the village of Douma, southeast of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.

Media sources said that a group of illegal colonists invaded the village and set fire to the home of the citizen, Muhammad Fathi Dawabsha, on the western side of the village, and scrawled racist slogans on another home.


It is important to mention that on July 30, 2015, Israeli settlers burned the family home of the Dawabsha family, killing 18-month-old Ali Sa’ad Dawabsha, causing the death of his mother, Reham, and father, Sa’ad Dawabsha, and causing Ahmad, 4, the sole survivor of the family, to suffer severe burns.


In related news, a group of Israeli colonists stormed, on Sunday afternoon, a gathering of Mleihat Arabs, northwest of the city of Jericho, in the northern Jordan Valley.

According to Hassan Mleihat, the general supervisor of the “Al-Baidar” organization for defending the rights of Bedouins, a group of settlers invaded the Mleihat Arab community, and searched five citizens’ homes.


Mleihat added that the settlers inspected sheep pens in the community, counted them, and hurled rocks at several homes; no injuries were reported.