Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers seized a Palestinian home on Tuesday morning in the village of Deir Jarir, east of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank’s central part.
Local sources said the colonizers, accompanied by Israeli soldiers, took over the home of Khairy Abu Khdeir and raised Israeli flags on its roof.
Residents gathered near the home in an attempt to confront the colonizers, but Israeli forces deployed in the surrounding streets and prevented Palestinians from approaching the area.
The soldiers also blocked the movement of the locals inside their village while securing the colonizers’ presence.
Witnesses reported that Israeli forces patrolled through several neighborhoods as colonizers remained inside and around the seized home.
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The village of Deir Jarir and the surrounding Ramallah district have witnessed repeated violations by Israeli colonizers and Israeli occupation forces in recent months.
These violations have included attempts to seize Palestinian homes and agricultural structures, the expansion of nearby colonial outposts, and repeated invasions by Israeli forces into residential areas.
Local communities have reported frequent incidents in which colonizers, accompanied by soldiers, enter Palestinian land, attempt to establish new outposts, or take over existing structures under military protection.
Residents of Deir Jarir and neighboring villages have also faced movement restrictions, home invasions, and assaults during these incidents, reflecting a broader pattern of escalating colonizer activity across the central West Bank.
In related news, a group of colonizers invaded the Al-Mintar Bedouin community, east of occupied Jerusalem, and chased local shepherds and residents.