Settlers stormed the Al-Auja waterfall complex, north of Jericho, on Wednesday evening.
Hassan Malihat, general supervisor of the Al-Baidar Organization for the Defense of Bedouin Rights, said that the settlers stormed the community and grazed their sheep among the Bedouin straw bales, as part of the repeated violations targeting Bedouin communities in the Jordan Valley.
He pointed out that these practices are taking place under the protection of the occupation forces and are aimed at pressuring the residents and forcing them to flee.
He stressed that the continuation of these attacks exacerbates the suffering of the population and undermines prospects for stability in the region, calling for strengthening the resilience of Bedouin communities and supporting their right to remain on their lands in the face of policies of expulsion and oppression.





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Settlers storm Al-Auja community, north of Jericho