Reports from the occupied West Bank indicate that more than 16 incidents involving Israeli settlers were recorded over the past 24 hours, affecting Palestinian communities, agricultural land, and private property in several governorates. According to the reports, the incidents included livestock grazing on agricultural land, crop seizures, damage to greenhouses, attempted livestock theft, and entries into residential and rural areas. In Hebron Governorate, settlers were reported to have entered the Hamroush area east of Sa’ir, grazed livestock on agricultural land in Khirbet al-Kharaba near As-Samu’, and stole water tanks from agricultural structures in the Al-Latoun area near Khallat al-Homs, south of Yatta. In Tubas Governorate, settlers reportedly grazed cattle on land in Khirbet Yarza, east of Tayasir, and conducted tours […]
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