Hebron: Israeli colonists set fire to agricultural lands in the town of Sa'ir, northeast of Hebron, on Monday. Citizen Ahmad al-Shalaldeh reported that dozens of colonists from the Asfar colony stormed Wadi Sa'ir and burned 10 dunums of land owned by citizens, which were planted with grapevines, almond trees, olive trees, and other types of trees.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the affected lands belong to the Shalaldeh and Tarwa families, among others. Residents of Sa'ir expressed concerns that these attacks by colonists and occupation forces are intended to displace citizens from the area to facilitate colonial expansion.
The residents noted that such attacks are frequently carried out by colonists from "Asfar" and "Kodufim," with reports of sheep theft also being a concern. They have appealed to human rights organizations for assistance in curbing these continuous attacks by the occupation and its colonists.
