In a new provocative step, colonizers today, Thursday, reestablished a colonial outpost on the lands of the town of Attara, northwest of Ramallah, after the Israeli occupation army had demolished it several times before.
Local sources reported that the colonizers set up colonial tents on the lands of Mount "Khirbat Tarafin," a site of significant archaeological importance, located near the entrance to the town of Attara.
This colonial outpost comes after it was demolished by the occupation army four times, reflecting the colonizers' determination to seize Palestinian lands despite local resistance.
It is noted that the area of the mountain that the colonizers seek to seize is estimated at about 2000 dunams, raising concerns about colonial expansion in the region.
These events are part of the increasing settlement policy pursued by the occupying state, which aims to change the demographic reality in the Palestinian territories.
The colonizers have reerected colonial tents on the lands of Mount "Khirbat Tarafin" near the entrance to the town of Attara.





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Colonizers re-establish a colonial outpost in Atara, north of Ramallah.