The occupied West Bank witnessed a series of assaults and incursions today, Sunday, carried out by settlers and Israeli occupation forces, targeting Palestinian gatherings, towns, and camps in various areas, resulting in arrests and harassment of residents, while the systematic policy of settlement and displacement continues.
The Bader Organization for the Defense of Bedouin Rights and Targeted Villages reported that Israeli settlers stormed the Al-Auja Bedouin gathering north of Jericho in the morning, engaging in provocative acts that included filming and harassing citizens.
The organization confirmed that these practices, which occur almost daily, aim to create a state of fear and anxiety among residents and threaten the stability of their lives.
In Ramallah, settlers opened fire this afternoon towards homes and citizens in the town of Sinjil, during an attempt by residents to confront an assault in the Al-Mazra'a area north of the town, where settlers grazed their cattle around the homes and attacked one of them.
The gunfire resulted in damage to the windows of homes and vehicles, without any human injuries reported.
Local sources indicated that a force from the occupation army accompanied the settlers during the assault.
Earlier, settlers stormed the home of citizen Imad Maali in the village of Deir Debwan, attempting to open the doors of the house and the vehicle parked in front of it, in addition to vandalizing the surveillance camera installations.
In the evening, occupation forces stormed the Jalazone camp north of Ramallah, driving their vehicles through its streets, with no reports of injuries.
In Hebron Governorate, occupation forces raided the Al-Fawwar camp and arrested Sakhr Salmi and Hamza Walid Al-Tayti, as well as seizing a vehicle and closing the main entrance to the camp.
Additionally, occupation forces stormed the town of Qalandiya accompanied by Israeli crews, where they opened the gate of the separation wall in the eastern area and conducted a quick tour among the homes of citizens.
The occupation authorities also handed the released Jerusalemite prisoner Jamil Al-Abbasi a decision to extend his expulsion from Al-Aqsa Mosque for an additional 4 months, keeping the decision in effect until the beginning of next year.
Al-Abbasi had been summoned yesterday for an interrogation by the occupation's intelligence.
These assaults come amid a rise in settler attacks in the West Bank, where the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission documented 431 assaults during August 2023, including armed attacks, land leveling operations, uprooting trees, and establishing 18 new settlement outposts, most of which are pastoral and agricultural.
In parallel with the ongoing genocide against the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, the occupation has escalated its crimes in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, where its army and settlers killed 1,018 Palestinians and injured about 7,000 others, in addition to arresting more than 19,000 others, according to Palestinian data.
These practices aim to create a state of fear and anxiety among residents and threaten the stability of their lives.





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Settlers attack homes in Sinjel and the occupation storms camps in the West Bank.