A number of Palestinian citizens were injured on Monday evening when Jewish settlers attacked them in southern Nablus.
Local official Ghassan Daghlas said that a horde of settlers hurled rocks at Palestinian cars traveling on a road near Duma town, damaging a car window and injuring two passengers.
Other Palestinian passengers suffered eye injuries when settlers chased the car they were aboard near Jamma’in town, south of Nablus, and then attacked them with pepper spray.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation army bulldozed on the same day vast tracts of Palestinian-owned land in the south of Qaryut village, south of Nablus.
Daghlas said that seven bulldozers belonging to the Israeli army embarked on leveling swaths of land in the west of Qaryut in order to expand the illegal settlements of Eli and Shilo and connect them with a road.