Israeli colonists today uprooted hundreds of olive, almond and grape trees in the town of al-Khader, south of Bethlehem, according to the director of the office of the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission in Bethlehem, Hassan Breijieh. He told WAFA that colonists bulldozed land south of the town, adjacent to the illegal Daniel colony, and uprooted about 1000 olive, almond and vine trees belonging to a local resident. Breijieh said the settlers' attacks continued for the second day in a row after they uprooted yesterday 100 olive, almond and vine trees in an area southwest of the town and bulldozed 15 dunums of land. Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA
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