Extremist settlers burned a Palestinian vehicle on Monday in the village of Jorish, north of the occupied West Bank, and wrote racist slogans in Hebrew.
Eyewitnesses reported that extremist settlers attacked the village of Jorish south of Nablus and burned a Palestinian vehicle.
The witnesses indicated that the settlers wrote slogans in Hebrew on the walls of homes before withdrawing.
Typically, the slogans written by settlers on the walls of Palestinian homes and facilities carry racist and threatening connotations against Palestinians and Arabs.
During the past two years, settlers have committed 7,154 assaults against Palestinians and their properties in the West Bank, according to data from the Palestinian Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission.
The commission clarified that these assaults, which occurred alongside the Israeli genocide in Gaza, resulted in the deaths of 36 Palestinians and the displacement of 33 Bedouin communities, in addition to 114 settlement outposts on occupied land.
These violations fall within a bloody escalation in the West Bank, which has resulted in the deaths of 1,065 Palestinians and injuries to about 10,000, along with the arrest of more than 20,000, including 1,600 children, over the past two years.
The assaults committed by settlers resulted in the deaths of 36 Palestinians and the displacement of 33 Bedouin communities.





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Extremist settlers burn a Palestinian vehicle south of Nablus.