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The occupation storms a village "Purin" In Nablus in the West Bank

The Israeli occupation forces stormed, on Tuesday evening, the village of Burin, south of the city of Nablus, in the northern West Bank. Local sources reported – according to the Palestinian News Agency “Wafa” – That military vehicles belonging to the occupation raided the village, and soldiers set up a checkpoint at one of its entrances, and prevented citizens’ vehicles from passing.

The sources added that the occupation forces forced shop owners to close their doors, and also evacuated two families from their homes and turned them into military barracks.

In this context, the Israeli occupation forces stormed the town of Al-Ram, north of the city. Jerusalem, The Jerusalem Governorate reported that large forces from the occupation army stormed the town, searched vehicles, and obstructed traffic. In a related context, colonists uprooted 60 olive trees in the village of Susiya in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron.

Media activist Osama Makhamra said that a group of colonists uprooted and broke 60 olive trees that belonged to them. To the two brothers Abdullah and Muhammad Ayoub Abaid, in addition to cutting and vandalizing a fence surrounding the land, and filling in a water well under construction. They also released their cows and sheep to vineyards and trees in the Khallet al-Hummus area near the Ishkarah area, southeast of Yatta.

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