A Palestinian man was injured after settlers attacked residents in the village of al-Minya, southeast of Bethlehem, amid continued violence targeting communities across the occupied West Bank.
Local sources said groups of settlers assaulted several residents during the attack, leaving one man with bruises and injuries. The incident follows a series of recent attacks in the area, including the burning of property and harassment of shepherds and farmers.
In a separate incident near Qalqilya, settlers accompanied by a bulldozer demolished around 50 agricultural rooms and shelters in the Arab al-Khouli area east of Kafr Thulth. Local officials said the structures belonged to Palestinian families cultivating olive groves and wheat fields across large stretches of farmland.
Residents say repeated attacks and intimidation have forced many families to leave the area under threat, while continuing to return daily to tend their land. Elsewhere in the Jordan Valley and near Ramallah, settlers were also accused of stealing livestock and damaging crops by releasing grazing animals into cultivated fields.
Palestinian officials and rights groups say such attacks have intensified during the ongoing genocidal war, contributing to growing displacement, destruction of agricultural livelihoods and increased pressure on rural communities throughout the occupied territory.
Source : Safa News