Israeli colonists Friday attacked Palestinian' resident's lands and properties in the village of Beit Imrin west of Nablus. Journalist Bassam Abu al-Rub, the owner of the lands and properties that were attacked and damaged, said several colonists broke into the village, cut down olive trees, tore down two agricultural sheds and destroyed two water wells and retaining walls surrounding the land. In the Ramallah governorate, colonists, under the protection of military forces, stormed the Ein Jaryout water spring in the town of Beitunia west of Ramallah. The Ein Jaryout water spring is one of the largest springs in Nablus and is surrounded by an archaeological area. The water is collected in a pond that benefits several farmers who use it to irrigate their crops. Source: Palestine news & Information Agency - WAFA
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