Gaza: A number of colonists carried out provocative tours and harassed residents on Tuesday, grazing their livestock south of the village of Al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah. Local sources reported that the settlers roamed near the homes of the Abu Hamam family in the Al-Khala'il area, provoking residents, particularly women and international solidarity activists. Meanwhile, other colonists grazed their livestock in the Al-Khalila area south of the village, damaging olive saplings.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the actions of the settlers have led to heightened tensions in the area. The residents expressed concern about the ongoing harassment and the impact on their agricultural activities, particularly the damage to the olive saplings, which are a crucial part of the local economy and cultural heritage. This incident adds to a series of confrontations between settlers and local populations, raising fears of further escalation if the provocations continue.
