Hebron: Three citizens, including two women, were injured after colonists severely beat them in the town of Yatta, south of Hebron. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, Rateb al-Jabour, coordinator of the Popular and National Committees Against the Wall and Settlements in southern Hebron, reported that Israeli occupation forces attacked Yousef Hatem Makhamreh and his mother, Khawla Makhamreh, after raiding and searching their home in the al-Baraka neighborhood in Yatta. The assault left the two injured and bruised, with Khawla being taken to the hospital while her son, Hatem, was arrested. In another incident in the Sha'b al-Batm area of Masafer Yatta, armed colonists assaulted the family of Mohammad Abdul-Jabarin. This attack resulted in Shaima al-Jabarin suffering injuries and bruises, necessitating her hospitalization. Additionally, several military checkpoints were established at the entrances to Hebron, affecting its towns, villages, and camps. A number of main and secondary roa ds were obstructed with iron gates, cement blocks, and earth mounds.
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