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Israeli Colonists Uproot Over 300 Olive Trees in Ramallah Area

Ramallah: Israeli colonists have uprooted 300 olive trees in Turmus Ayya, a region north of Ramallah. Local sources reported that dozens of colonists were involved in the uprooting of these trees located near Awad's house, an area that has experienced repeated attacks.

According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, colonists have conducted 349 acts of vandalism and theft targeting Palestinian properties across various regions. These acts have significantly impacted vast areas of land. The attacks, which have been carried out under the protection of the Israeli army, have led to the uprooting, damaging, and poisoning of a total of 1,245 olive trees. The affected areas include Hebron with 750 trees, Ramallah with 245, and Nablus with 250.

In addition to the destruction of olive trees, Israeli forces have also destroyed 151,000 tobacco seedlings owned by residents of the Jenin Governorate.