Illegal Israeli colonizers stole, on Sunday, sheep and water tanks from Palestinian citizens, in addition to uprooting almond trees in separate parts of the occupied West Bank, while Israeli authorities began building a settler-only near near Hebron.
Occupation forces invaded, on Sunday, the area between the village of Atouf and Khirbet Humsa Al-Fawqa, in the northern Jordan Valley, and confiscated a tractor belonging to Bilal Jamil Bani Odeh while he was plowing his farm land.
On Sunday morning, illegal Israeli colonizers from the “Yesh Kodesh” colonial outpost, stole six sheep belonging to Shinawi Tayseer Hassan, near Qusra village, south of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.
According to Hasan Breijiyya, the head of the Bethlehem office of the Wall & Colonization Resistance Commission, a group of illegal Israeli settlers uprooted fifteen almond trees belonging to the citizen, Dakheel Salem Abayat, in the town of Tuqu’, southeast of Bethlehem in the southern West Bank.
Breijiyya added that the colonists cut a barbed wire fence, and stole water tanks and pipes, and threatened Abayat at gunpoint, forcing him off his 4.5 dunams of land and warned him not to come back.
Palestine TV reported that a large group of illegal Israeli colonizers took over, on Sunday evening, dozens of dunams of Palestinian land near the village of Abu Nujaym, south of Bethlehem, and planted them with seeds.
Israeli occupation authorities began building a settler-only road on the lands of Khirbet Qilqis, south of Hebron in the southern West Bank.
According to the landowner, Nabil Wael Badawi Abu Sneineh, who holds the title deed to the land, the occupation began construction on the eight meter wide and 300 meter long road for the exclusive benefit of the settlers of the nearby illegal “Beit Hagai” colony.