Nablus: Israeli forces and colonists have reportedly prevented Palestinian farmers from harvesting olives in areas near Nablus. Suleiman Dawabsheh, head of the Duma Village Council, emphasized that these restrictions are particularly prevalent in regions requiring prior coordination for access. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, Dawabsheh stated that there have been continuous attacks by colonists throughout the village lands. These actions include theft of olives, vandalism of farms, stealing zinc sheets, destroying trees, grazing sheep on local lands, breaking water meters, and damaging water lines.
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