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Israeli Colonists Cut Down Olive Trees and Storm Ramallah Village to Graze Cattle

Nablus: Israeli colonists carried out two separate attacks Friday in the occupied West Bank, targeting Palestinian agricultural land and property in the villages of Jurish, south of Nablus, and Umm Safa, northwest of Ramallah.

According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, in the Nablus district, local sources reported that Israeli colonists chopped down dozens of olive trees belonging to a local resident in the Jurish village. In addition to the damage inflicted on the olive trees, colonists also stole water tanks from the Wadi Haj Issa area in the village, further affecting the local resources and livelihood.

Meanwhile, in the Ramallah governorate, Israeli colonists stormed the outskirts of Umm Safa village. During this incursion, they grazed their livestock on the land owned by Palestinian residents, thereby disrupting the agricultural activities and local economy of the village.