On Friday, a group of settlers stormed the archaeological area of Ain Jadur in the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron. Media activist in Beit Ummar, Muhammad Ayyad Awad, reported that dozens of armed settlers, protected by occupation soldiers, made a provocative tour of the town, starting from the 'Beit Ain' settlement established on citizens' lands north of Beit Ummar, passing through the Safa area, then the archaeological area of Ain Jadur. They spent some time browsing maps in their possession, and then continued their walk towards the Shaab al-Jarashiya area, arriving at the Buira area and the 'Kermi Tzur' settlement established on citizens' lands south of Beit Ummar Source: Maan News Agency
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