Settlers forcibly expel farmers from their lands east of Bethlehem

Settlers forcibly expel farmers from their lands east of Bethlehem

 Settlers, under the protection of the Israeli occupation forces, today, Tuesday, expelled farmers from their lands in the village of Kisan, east of Bethlehem.

The deputy head of the Kisan Village Council, Ahmed Ghazal, told the official news agency that the settlers of "Eli Hanahil" and "Maali Amos" expelled farmers from their lands while plowing on the pretext that they required them to obtain a special permit to enter it, noting that farmers cannot enter them amid Settler threats.

It is noteworthy that the village of Kisan was recently subjected to massive harassment by the occupation soldiers and settlers, the last of which was shooting at the Al-Mahaba checkpoint, as well as stopping work on a common street with the village of Rashaida and seizing work equipment.