JERUSALEM: Israeli colonists set up a shack in Khallet Khader in the northern Jordan Valley on Saturday afternoon. Human rights activist Aref Daraghmeh reported that dozens of Israeli colonists were involved in the activity, sparking concerns about potential land seizure in the surrounding area. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, this incident follows previous activities by colonists in the same area, where they reportedly stole citizens' tents and properties months ago. The region has been a focal point for colonists, who recently stormed the Samra ruins in the northern Jordan Valley. During this event, they wandered among the citizens' tents, taking photographs and engaging in movements perceived as provocative. These activities are part of a pattern of continuous raids by colonists in the area, which have been ongoing for several days, adding to the tensions and fears among the local population.
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