Backed by the occupying forces, Israeli settlers are continuously escalating their aggression on the ground in the West Bank, expanding illegal outposts, establishing
new settlements, and targeting civilian lives, property, and assets.
West of Ramallah, in the town of Beitillu, Israeli settlers expanded an illegal outpost located on Jabal Mustafa al-Ali, while west of Bethlehem, they established a new illegal outpost on the lands of the town of Nahalin. Settlers also pitched a new tent in the Al-Karam area on the lands of Burqa, east of Ramallah.
In Nablus, for the tenth consecutive day, Israeli settlers and occupying forces maintained their siege on three Palestinian homes in the Jabal Ras al-Ain area south of the town of Qusra, raiding the surrounding areas. Additionally, groups of settlers smashed the windshields of civilian vehicles in the towns of Zyta and Jamma'in, south of Nablus.
In the Ramallah governorate, settlers set fire to Palestinian lands on the outskirts of Turmus Ayya, north of Ramallah. They also raided areas around civilian homes east of Al-Mughayyir, as well as Marj Sia Road, which connects the villages of Al-Mughayyir and Abu Falah. In Al-Mazra'a ash-Sharqiya, east of Ramallah, settlers reopened a road previously blocked by local youths to facilitate their own movement.
In Tubas, settlers damaged a pipeline supplying water to the areas of Yirza and Al-Ras al-Ahmar east of the city, and conducted provocative patrols in Khirbet Samra in the northern Jordan Valley.
In Bethlehem, settlers blocked a road near the Efrat settlement south of the city and pelted Palestinian vehicles with stones.
In Hebron, under the protection of the occupying forces, settlers forcibly evicted Musa Makhamreh and Youssef Abu Aram from their lands in the Huwarah area, east of Yatta.
Widespread calls have emerged across the West Bank urging resistance against this settler terror campaign through all available means.