BETHLEHEM: A group of Israeli colonists seized two agricultural shacks today in the wilderness of the village of Kisan, located east of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank, according to local sources. The head of the Kisan Village Council, Musa Ebayat, informed WAFA that a group of colonists took control of the agricultural shacks and stole metal sheets belonging to a local Palestinian resident in the village. The owner, Mohammad Yousef Ebayat, added that the colonists attempted to assault him and threatened him with death if he returned to his land. Attacks by Israeli colonists, under the protection of the Israeli army, have been on the rise in recent months. These attacks involve assaulting and threatening Palestinian citizens, as well as burning their tents and vehicles, with the aim of displacing them and seizing their lands. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
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