On Monday night, Israeli colonizers burned two Palestinian-owned homes and vehicles in the village of Burqa, northwest of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.

Illegal Israeli colonists, on Monday night, carried out a series of attacks in the village of Burqa, northwest of Nablus.

Under the protection of the occupation army, Israeli colonists attacked citizens and their properties, causing damage and injuries.

Media sources said that illegal settlers invaded the village and hurled Molotov cocktails at the home of Mahmoud Hamed, causing his and vehicle to catch fire.


In addition, the colonizers also burned the house of citizen, Jamal Reda and his vehicle, and attempted to attack two other homes in the area, before residents confronted them.

Coinciding with the settler attacks, Israeli forces stormed the village, closed all its entrances, and fired tear gas canisters.

It was added that several citizens sustained various injuries as a result of the attack, while the army prevented ambulances from entering the village.


Palestine TV reported that soldiers broke into citizens’ homes, without making any arrests.