PALESTINE
Wed 08 Jan 2025 12:09 pm - Jerusalem Time
Settlers continue to pave a colonial road east of Nablus
Today, Wednesday, settler bulldozers began paving a new colonial road on the road connecting Khirbet Tana, east of Nablus, and the central Jordan Valley region.
According to local sources, the settlers have begun rehabilitating the road connecting Khirbet Tana and the town of Beit Furik with the central Jordan Valley, a distance of approximately one and a half kilometers, with the aim of creating a link between the colonial Allon Street and the new colonial outpost that the settlers established after the war on the Gaza Strip on the lands of Khirbet Tana, to serve the colonial activities in that area.
The sources noted that the street that the settlers began rehabilitating was reopened by the occupation in 2020, and an iron gate was erected on it after it was closed since the Al-Aqsa Intifada in 2000, to serve the movement of its military vehicles between the Jordan Valley, the town of Beit Furik and Khirbet Tana.
She pointed out that the street has been open for more than 50 years, and was used by farmers to move between the Jordan Valley and the town of Beit Furik.
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Settlers continue to pave a colonial road east of Nablus