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PALESTINE

Wed 09 Apr 2025 12:32 pm - Jerusalem Time

368 violations committed by Israeli occupation and settlers in Salfit last month

The Salfit Governorate said it had documented 368 violations committed by the Israeli occupation and settlers against citizens and their property in the governorate during the month of March.


Governor Mustafa Taqatqa said that the policy of house raids, incursions, checkpoints, closures, arrests, and settler attacks has witnessed a significant escalation in the governorate recently. The governorate recorded 89 incursions, 108 raids on homes and facilities, and the occupation carried out approximately 48 detention and arrest operations. Meanwhile, 12 attacks on citizens and their property were monitored, in addition to the seizure of 4 vehicles and property.


Taqatqa added that settlers carried out 17 attacks on citizens and their property, and that the occupation forces set up 33 temporary checkpoints and closed the entrances to towns and villages with iron gates 25 times. He added that there are gates and entrances that have remained closed since the start of the aggression on the Gaza Strip.


He pointed out that the occupation bulldozers proceeded to level 95 dunums of citizens' land in Bidya, Iskaka and Salfit for the benefit of the colonizers, and uprooted and destroyed 220 olive trees in Bidya, Haris and Salfit.


The report also documented the occupation's seizure of two dunams and 791 meters of land in the village of Haris, and the delivery of two notices to stop work and construction in Haris and Yasuf. Meanwhile, the occupation and settlers carried out about seven acts of sabotage, including smashing vehicle windows by throwing stones at them, and vandalizing the contents of homes after raiding them. In addition, a boy was injured by occupation bullets in the town of Bidya, and 15 others sustained injuries and bruises as a result of settler attacks.

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368 violations committed by Israeli occupation and settlers in Salfit last month

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