Illegal Israeli colonizers damaged water and electricity lines near Ramallah, and smashed the windows of vehicles near Salfit, in the central West Bank. Hundreds of settlers, accompanied by the army, stormed Joseph’s Tomb, east of Nablus in the northern West Bank.

Before dawn on Tuesday, Israeli forces secured a large -scale settler incursion into Joseph’s Tomb, east of Nablus.

WAFA correspondent reported that hundreds of colonizers stormed Joseph’s Tomb, performed Talmudic rituals, while occupation forces stormed the area accompanied by a military bulldozer.


Soldiers drove their military vehicles through the streets, closed roads, while threatening and harassing journalists over loudspeakers, in the areas east of Nablus.

He added that Israeli troops occupied a number of homes, climbed onto rooftops, using them as military observation points; no arrests or injuries were reported.


Meanwhile, in the southern West Bank, a number of colonizers erected colonial tents in the vicinity of Palestinian citizens’ homes in the town of Kisan, south of Bethlehem.

Media sources reported that illegal settlers, under army protection, infiltrated the town of Kisan and set up a tent near citizens’ homes, while grazing their livestock on citizens’ land.

Furthermore, colonizers cut electricity and water networks which serve the Arab al-Ka’abneh community, near the town of Taybeh, east of Ramallah in the central West Bank.

Palestine TV reported that Israeli settlers destroyed the main water line at the western entrance to the village of Um Safa, north of Ramallah.


Moreover, Israeli colonizers damaged at least two vehicles on Tuesday evening, east of Salfit, in the central occupied West Bank.

Sources reported that settlers hurled rocks at vehicles passing passing through the “Ain Al-Shaer” road connecting the village of Al-Lubban Ash-Sharqiya and Salfit, smashing their windows; no injuries were reported.


[ Busloads of settlers storm Joseph’s Tomb ]