PALESTINE
Sun 19 Jan 2025 8:37 pm - Jerusalem Time
Settlers burn and destroy a number of citizens' vehicles and close roads in the West Bank
Settlers burned and destroyed a number of citizens' vehicles and closed several main roads and intersections, Sunday evening, in the West Bank, under the protection of the Israeli occupation forces.
According to local sources, dozens of settlers gathered on the main street near the town of Turmus Ayya, north of Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate, attacked citizens' vehicles and closed the road, forcing them to take alternative routes.
The same sources reported that settlers attacked citizens' vehicles with stones and Molotov cocktails near the Ein Siniya military checkpoint, which was built on citizens' lands north of Ramallah, which led to the burning of 4 vehicles and material damage to two vehicles. They also burned a room at the entrance to a house in the town of Ein Siniya, which belongs to the citizen Theeb Sharakah.
It added that a group of settlers attacked the town of Sinjil, north of Ramallah, and burned two vehicles, one of which was loaded with cooking gas cylinders.
A number of settlers also gathered near the Atara military checkpoint and in the Ayoun al-Haramiya area north of Ramallah, and attacked citizens' vehicles with stones, causing material damage to a number of them.
A group of settlers also attacked citizens' vehicles with stones at the Ein Ayoub junction near the village of Kharbatha Bani Harith, west of Ramallah, causing material damage to a number of them, and they closed the junction to the neighboring villages.
In the Jerusalem Governorate, armed settlers, under the protection of the occupation forces, attacked citizens' vehicles near the village of Jaba', northeast of occupied Jerusalem, on the road between the village of Jaba' and the town of Hizma, without any injuries or damage to the vehicles being reported.
In Qalqilya Governorate, settlers attacked citizens' properties with stones, including shops and "carts", located on the main road "Qalqilya-Nablus", near the village of Jinsafut, east of the governorate, without any injuries being reported.
In Nablus, settlers carried out acts of violence near the entrance to the town of Hawara and the Za'tara military checkpoint, south of Nablus.
Other local sources reported that settlers gathered near Salman al-Farsi roundabout east of Huwara, and at the Za'tara military checkpoint, and carried out acts of violence, under the protection of the occupation forces, which tightened their military measures and prevented citizens from moving and reaching the city of Nablus.
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Settlers burn and destroy a number of citizens' vehicles and close roads in the West Bank