شبكة فلسطين الإخبارية
شبكة فلسطين الإخبارية
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The settlers continued their siege of houses in the town of Qusra south of Nablus for the ninth consecutive day, under the protection of Israeli occupation forces, in an attempt to seize the area and impose a fait accompli. The settlers are besieging three families in Ras Al-Ain in the Jabal Ras Al-Ain area, preventing residents from reaching their homes, and have set up a tent around them. For about four months, the settlers have been attempting to storm and take over the homes, forcing the families to stay inside around the clock and preventing them from restoring basic services due to attacks by settlers, including cutting electricity and stone-throwing. The municipality confirmed that they are continuing to oppose the settlement plans, with a bulldozer reportedly closing the roads leading to the area, evacuating homes, and turning them into military encampments. Amid the escalating attacks, a ministerial delegation visited the area under the instruction of the Prime Minister to address its needs for development and service projects. The government reaffirmed its support for the residents' resilience, facilitated building permits, and aimed to strengthen health services and solar energy. The Resistance Office against the Wall and Settlements indicated that last July saw more than 2,256 assaults by the occupation and settlers on Palestinians and their properties across various regions, particularly in Ramallah, Nablus, and Jenin, illustrating the cooperation between military agencies and settler terrorism to increase attacks and entrench their control on the ground.
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