Two Palestinian citizens were injured in a Jewish settlers’ attack to the south of the West Bank city of Nablus on Monday.
A group of Jewish settlers hurled stones at Palestinian vehicles in the area between Jalud and Kusra villages, leaving two Palestinian citizens injured, according to Bashar Qaryouti, a local anti-settlement activist.
Meanwhile, Jewish settlers attacked Palestinian citizens while they were trying to extinguish a fire that devoured agricultural lands along the road linking Jalud and Kusra.
In another incident, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) confiscated excavation equipment and a vehicle belonging to the Palestinian municipal water department near the entrance of Beit Ummar town, north of al-Khalil, according to the local activist, Mohammad Awad.
Last May, IOF soldiers, and Jewish settlers carried out 492 attacks against Palestinian citizens in Jerusalem and the West Bank