Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers launched various attacks on Monday evening in several areas of the occupied West Bank, targeting towns in Nablus, Hebron, and Ramallah.
In the town of Qusra, south of Nablus in the northern West Bank, colonizers assaulted the Ras al‑Ein area, prompting confrontations with residents as Israeli forces spread throughout the area to secure the attack.
Israeli soldiers later invaded the town, installed a military roadblock, stopped a Palestinian‑owned vehicle, and searched its driver.
In the Hebron district, in southern West Bank, armed colonizers from the “Shini” colonial outpost attacked homes belonging to the Daghamin family in Khirbet al‑Kharaba, southeast of as‑Samu‘, while Israeli soldiers provided cover.
The assault left Manea’ Daghamin with bruises and contusions, while Odai Daghamin and a woman fainted after being maced with pepper spray. All were transferred to Yatta Governmental Hospital for treatment.
North of Ramallah, in central West Bank, protests erupted in Jaljulia after colonizers stormed the town, fired live ammunition at a home, smashed solar panels, and stole surveillance cameras.
Large groups of colonizers later gathered near the town’s secondary gate in the al‑Batin area, heightening tension.
Local sources noted that towns and villages north of Ramallah continue to face repeated colonizer attacks involving home invasions, property destruction, theft of agricultural equipment and solar‑energy systems, live fire targeting residents, and the burning of olive trees and agricultural lands.
These assaults, concentrated in Sinjil, Turmus Ayya, Deir Dibwan, and al‑Mughayyer, coincide with ongoing attempts to establish new colonial outposts, further threatening the safety and stability of Palestinian communities.