اعتداءات المستوطنين.. 4إصابات في كفر ثلث جنوب قلقيلية وخامسة في بلدة كوبر شمال غرب رام الله

اعتداءات المستوطنين.. 4إصابات في كفر ثلث جنوب قلقيلية وخامسة في بلدة كوبر شمال غرب رام الله

اعتداءات المستوطنين.. 4إصابات في كفر ثلث جنوب قلقيلية وخامسة في بلدة كوبر شمال غرب رام الله

On Thursday evening, four Palestinians, including two seriously, were injured in the town of Kafr Thuluth, south of Qalqilya, and a young man in the town of Kobar, northwest of Ramallah, as a result of a terrorist attack by settlers.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that the injured arrived at Qalqilya Governmental Hospital, noting that two of them suffered skull and face fractures and their condition is serious.

Palestinian sources reported that settlers from the settlement of "Karnei Shomron" stormed the "Arab Al-Khouli" community east of the town of Kafr Thuluth, south of Qalqilya, under the protection of the Israeli occupation forces, and the settlers attacked the residents of the area with stones, injuring four Palestinians, and set fire to a "shacks" belonging to the citizen Farid Moqbel.

The sources pointed out that the "Arab Al-Khouli" community is subjected to repeated attacks by settlers with the aim of displacing its residents, and it is surrounded by several settlements.

In the town of Kobar, a young man was injured in the face during clashes that erupted, on Thursday evening, with dozens of settlers who stormed the southern area of the town, under the protection of the Israeli occupation forces.

The mayor of Kobar, Shawkat Barghouti, said that a young man was slightly injured in the mouth, after being thrown with stones by settlers, during the clashes that took place in the "Al-Batin" area, after the townspeople confronted the storming by settlers.

Barghouti said about 100 settlers tried to infiltrate from the Nahalel settlement, perched on the land of the villages of Beitello and al-Janiya, to the al-Batin area on the southern side of Kobar.

The Israeli occupation issued a military decision to seize the area in 1985, but the settlers were unable to settle there, and the people continued to frequent it to protect it.

 


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