The Israeli occupation forces continue, for the second consecutive week, to prevent farmers from accessing their lands to harvest olives in the town of Kober, northwest of Ramallah.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces continue to close the iron gate they erected during the genocide against the Gaza Strip, which leads to the citizens' lands, preventing farmers from reaching their fields.
These forces also detained the elderly man Fahd Abu Al-Haj following a verbal altercation that occurred between him and the soldiers.
Last week, the occupation forces prevented citizens from accessing their lands in Kober and fired live ammunition at them.
Olive pickers in various provinces of the homeland are subjected to repeated assaults by settlers and occupation soldiers, who prevent them from harvesting olives and accessing their lands in several areas.
According to the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, its teams have documented a total of 158 assaults against olive pickers since the beginning of the current season, with the occupation army carrying out 17 assaults, while settlers executed 141.
The occupation forces continue to prevent farmers from accessing their lands to harvest olives.





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For the second week: The occupation continues to prevent farmers in Kober, north of Ramallah, from accessing their lands.