Settlers attack Nablus villages, troops close entrance to Issawiya in Quds


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Settlers attack Nablus villages, troops close entrance to Issawiya in Quds
[17/ February/2025]



Nablus - Saba:

Zionist settlers attacked, at dawn today, Monday, the homes and properties of Palestinian citizens in the villages of Duma, Aqraba and Jurish, in the Nablus Governorate.

Security and local sources reported to the Palestinian News Agency "Wafa" that a group of settlers attacked the village of Duma and destroyed a poultry farm belonging to the citizen Thaer Fathi Ibrahim Dawabsheh.

The same sources added that the settlers smashed the windows of the house of Ibrahim Fathi Dawabsheh, and threw stones at a vehicle in the area, which led to the shattering of its glass.

In the same context, settlers attacked the homes of citizens in the village of Jurish, and threw stones at them, which led to the shattering of the glass of some of them, without any injuries being reported.

Settlers also attacked the village of Aqraba, south of Nablus, and assaulted the citizen Zahi Fahmi Bani Maniya and his sons, in the Afjam area, and stole dozens of sheep.

The Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission documented 2,161 attacks carried out by the occupation forces and terrorist settlers during January 2025.

In its monthly report on "occupation violations and colonial expansion measures," it explained that the occupation forces carried out 1,786 attacks, while the settlers carried out 375 attacks, ranging from armed attacks on Palestinian towns and villages to imposing facts on the ground, field executions, vandalism, bulldozing land, uprooting trees, seizing property, closures and military checkpoints that sever the ties of Palestinian geography.

In another context, the Israeli occupation forces closed the entrance to the town of Al-Issawiya, northeast of Quds, this Monday morning.

Local sources reported that the occupation completely closed the entrance to the town and prevented entry and exit from it, which caused congestion and a stifling traffic crisis, and obstructed the lives of citizens.