Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers continued bulldozing Palestinian‑owned land on Friday in the area between the towns of ‘Asira al‑Qibliya and Immatin, west of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank, as part of an effort to carve out a colonial road linking the “Havat Gilad” colony to a nearby colonial outpost.
Media sources reported that a large bulldozer operated by the colonizers resumed leveling and uprooting land in the area, in line with a plan to connect the colony with the adjacent illegal colonialist outpost known as “Gilad.”
The ongoing bulldozing is part of a broader pattern of colonial expansion on Palestinian land west of Nablus, aimed at seizing additional territory for colonialist infrastructure and projects.
Residents say the work reflects an accelerating push to consolidate and expand colonial sites across the region, further restricting Palestinian access to their land and tightening the network of settler‑only roads serving the colonies.