Illegal colonizers attacked and injured, on Wednesday, a number of Palestinian citizens in the southern West Bank governorates of Hebron and Bethlehem, in addition to the Jordan Valley, in the northeastern part.

On Wednesday evening illegal Israeli colonizers attacked Palestinian citizens near the cities of Hebron and Bethlehem in the southern occupied West Bank.

WAFA correspondent reported that a group of armed paramilitary settlers invaded the town of Bani Na’im, east of Hebron.

The colonizers, coming from a newly established settlement outpost, stormed the home of the citizen Saber Hamdan and assaulted him causing him to suffer bruises to his head.

East of Bethlehem, a group of colonizers invaded the “Al-Malha area” and attacked a number of citizens, causing three of them to sustain various injuries. At the same time, the army invaded the nearby town of Za’tara, southeast of Bethlehem.

Earlier Wednesday, a group of Israeli settlers stormed a number of citizens’ tents and assaulted their inhabitants in Khirbet al-Hamma Bedouin community in the northern Jordan Valley.

In related news, a group of Israeli colonizers invaded, twice on Wednesday, the Bir Jaba’ (Sanur) water station, south of Jenin in the northern West Bank.

In a statement, the Water Authority said that the incursion is a part of a wider threat to water services provided to Palestinian citizens, in the context of increasing attacks by soldiers and settlers, targeting water facilities in various West Bank governorates.