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Injuries, including a serious one, in settler attacks in the West Bank and Jerusalem

Posted On: 27-11-2025 | Politics
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 Settler gangs continue their terrorist attacks against Palestinians and their property in the occupied West Bank. On Thursday morning, settlers established a new outpost on Palestinian lands in the town of Jamma’in, south of Nablus, by setting up a tent on top of Jamma’in Mountain in preparation for the outpost and constructing a road connecting it to the surrounding lands.

Meanwhile, three Palestinians were injured in an attack by armed settlers on farmers near the town of Beit Lid, north of Tulkarm. The settlers assaulted them with stones and sticks and damaged their vehicles. Ambulance crews transported two of the injured to Rafidia Hospital in Nablus, with one in serious condition.

In the Beit Einun area, northeast of Nablus, armed settlers destroyed crops and prevented farmers from accessing their lands, threatening to seize them. They also released livestock into the fields, causing significant damage to the crops.

In Hebron Governorate, settlers, under the protection of Israeli forces, assaulted three residents in the town of Yatta, resulting in injuries and bruises. The victims were taken to Yatta Governmental Hospital. Activist Osama Mukhamaireh stated that the attack was carried out by settlers from Susya on Palestinian lands in the Khillat al-Hummus area, southeast of Yatta.

The Anti-Wall and Settlement Commission documented approximately 2,350 attacks by the occupation and settlers in the West Bank during October, 1,584 of which were directly carried out by the Israeli army.

In Jerusalem, dozens of settlers stormed the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque on Thursday, performing Talmudic rituals under heavy protection from occupation police, while strict restrictions are imposed on Palestinian worshippers, including ID checks and the detention of some IDs at external gates.

Al-Aqsa Mosque continues to face daily settler incursions, except on Fridays and Saturdays, in an attempt to impose temporal and spatial division over its courtyards.

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