Shot injuries and burning two farms and 3 vehicles in an attack by settlers in southern Nablus – the seventh day

Three Palestinians were shot injured, and two livestock and three vehicles were burned this evening, Tuesday, in an attack by terrorist settlers, by protecting the Israeli occupation forces, on the village of Douma, south of Nablus.

The head of the village council in Douma, Suleiman Dawabsheh, said in statements to the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) – that about 300 settlers attacked the homes of citizens in the western side of the village, and burned three vehicles, and two parties to livestock, before the people were able to repel them, which resulted in the injury of three citizens with live bullets and metal coated with the rubber that the colonists fired towards the villagers.

Dawabsheh pointed out that the volunteer teams from the civil defense managed to put out the fires, noting that the attack was consecrated with the erection of the army and the occupation police a military barrier at the entrance to the village.

In turn, the Palestinian Red Crescent indicated that the settlers’ attack on Douma resulted in the injury of a 35 -year -old livelihood in his foot, the last (45 years) with alive shrapnel in his eye and hand, and a 17 -year -old “rubber” shot in his eye, after which they were transferred to the hospital.

In the same context, settlers closed, this evening, the Naba Al -Auja area, north of Jericho, while the Israeli occupation forces arrested three citizens who were hiking in the area.

The General Supervisor of the Al -Baydar Organization for the Defense of the Rights of the Bedouins and the targeted villages, Hassan Malihat, told Wafa that settlers seized the Naba area and announced it as a closed military zone, and prevented the Bedouin citizens from providing drinking water and watering their livestock.

For his part, the director of the prisoner club in Jericho and Al -Aghwar, Eid Brahma, said that the occupation forces arrested three citizens who were hiking in the region, all of them from Hebron Governorate.

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