Bethlehem: Israeli colonists on Tuesday attacked Palestinian-owned homes in the village of Kisan, east of Bethlehem, according to a local official. Ahmed Ghazal, Secretary of the Fatah Movement in Kisan, reported that the colonists, originating from the colonial outposts established on the lands of the village of Al-Minya, stormed Kisan and gathered near the main street.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the colonists fired sound bombs and hurled stones towards the homes of Palestinian residents. The local residents confronted the attackers, attempting to defend their properties. Ghazal added that this attack is part of ongoing colonist actions aimed at forcing Palestinians to leave their own lands, with the intention of establishing a pastoral colonial outpost in the area.
