Today, Wednesday, settlers set up tents on the lands of the village of Beit Imrin, northwest of Nablus.
Murad Ishtiwi, director of the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission in the northern West Bank, said that settlers had erected approximately four tents on the lands between the villages of Burqa and Beit Imrin, which portends that they are the nucleus of a new colonial outpost in the area.
He added that the establishment of such a colonial outpost comes within the framework of expansion and linking large colonial blocs together in strategic and important locations, stressing that since the beginning of this year, 23 new settlement outposts have been established, most of which are classified as pastoral.





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Settlers set up tents on Beit Amarin lands, northwest of Nablus.