Hebron: Israeli colonists uprooted on Monday around 850 olive and grape trees belonging to a Palestinian family southeast of Yatta, south of Hebron, according to a local activist.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, anti-colonization activist Osama Makhamreh reported that armed colonists from the Susiya colony, which is illegally established on citizens' lands south of Hebron, invaded the lands of Khirbet Khallat al-Hummus southeast of Yatta under the protection of the occupation army.
These colonists not only uprooted the trees but also destroyed the contents of an agricultural room and vandalized barbed-wire fences. The incident highlights ongoing tensions and conflicts over land use and ownership in the region.
