Settlers steal 900 olive trees south of Nablus

Settlers steal 900 olive trees south of Nablus

Jewish settlers on Tuesday stole hundreds of olive trees from the lands of the eastern village of Al-Laban, south of Nablus.

Ghassan Daghlas, the official in charge of the settlement file in the northern West Bank, told the official Palestinian News Agency that the farmers of the eastern village of Al-Laban reported the theft of the settlers of Eliya settlement. Families.

Palestinian trees are located in the vicinity of the settlement on the lands of the town, and residents are denied access without coordination with the competent authorities.

The Israeli occupation authorities prohibit the owners of land adjacent to the settlements from entering, caring for and inspecting their land, except through permits for certain days during the year, making it a target for settlers in their attacks and theft of their crops.