Nablus: Israeli colonists attacked Palestinian farmers in several villages and towns in the Nablus governorate on Tuesday.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA, dozens of colonists attacked farmers working in greenhouses in the village of Beit Dajan, located east of Nablus, before the Israeli army arrived at the scene.
In another incident, colonists targeted farmers harvesting olives south of the town of Qusra, physically assaulting several individuals.
At the Al-Masoudiya archaeological site northwest of Nablus, colonists destroyed hundreds of agricultural seedlings by allowing livestock to graze on the farmland. Dhiab Hajji, an activist against settlement expansion and a resident of the site, reported that colonists damaged 17 dunams (approximately 2.5 acres) of land planted with 830 saplings owned by the sons of Asaad Ghanem. Hajji noted that the colonists grazed hundreds of sheep on the land, causing damage to irrigation lines and destroying the surrounding fence.
