BETHLEHEM: Armed Israeli colonists this evening attacked a Palestinian farmer in the town of al-Khader to the south of Bethlehem, in the southern occupied West Bank, and stole a large amount of grape leaves he has harvested throughout the day, according to a local activist. Anti-colonies and anti-apartheid wall activist, Ahmed Salah, told WAFA correspondent that a group of armed colonists attacked a local farmer, who was identified as Razi Salah, south of the said town, and stole a large amount of his grape leaves. The farmer was forced to leave his land at gunpoint. Source: Palestine news & Information Agency - WAFA
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