Israeli colonists Wednesday began building a colonial road on Palestinian-owned lands in the village of Birin, southeast of Hebron. The head of the village council in Bireen, Farid Burqan, told WAFA correspondent that armed colonists began building a colonial road on Palestinian lands from the Idais and Burqan families in the Wadi al-Malaki and Ain al-Shinar regions. He added that the colonial road, which is more than 3 kilometers long, aims to connect the illegal Israeli settlement of Beni Hever, which was established on Palestinian' lands to the east, with the new colonial outpost that was established last year on Palestinians' lands in the village of Birin. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
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