Post: Four Palestinians Injured in Colonist Attack South of Hebron; Dozens of Trees Uprooted

Hebron: Four Palestinians sustained injuries, bruises, and pepper spray inhalation on Wednesday after Israeli colonists attacked homes and farmland in the town of Yatta, south of Hebron, in the southern occupied West Bank. Colonists also uprooted and damaged around 60 trees.

According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, anti-settlement activist Osama Makhameh reported that heavily armed colonists attacked Palestinian homes and lands in the Wadi al-Rakhim and Khallat al-Homs areas south of Yatta, resulting in injuries to four Palestinians. These individuals were sprayed with pepper spray and subsequently transferred to Yatta Government Hospital for treatment.

Makhameh further detailed that the colonists uprooted 40 olive trees and 20 forest trees, which belonged to Jibril Rumi, and obstructed the road connecting Khallat al-Homs and Wadi al-Rakhim.