Settlers uproot trees and bulldoze lands in Hebron and Salfit

Settlers uproot trees and bulldoze lands in Hebron and Salfit

Settlers uprooted about 50 olive trees in the town of Deir Ballut, west of Salfit.


Local sources reported that settlers from the Leshem settlement, built on privately owned Palestinian land, uprooted and destroyed approximately 50 olive trees in the Iraq al-Tuta area east of the town. The trees are owned by members of the Abdullah family.


In Hebron, settlers bulldozed agricultural land belonging to Saeed Rabaa Al-Amour in the Al-Rakeez area of Masafer Yatta, demolishing stone walls and cutting down several trees and the fence surrounding the land.


Settlers also chased shepherds in the Shaab al-Batm area and the eastern area of Ma'in village in Masafer Yatta.


Occupation forces and settlers bulldozed lands to pave settlement roads in the village of Al-Burj and the town of Adh Dhahiriya, south of Hebron.