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Violations

December 21, 2021

A group of Jewish settlers, protected by Israeli occupation forces (IOF), razed on Tuesday a Palestinian-owned land and uprooted dozens of olive trees in al-Khalil's town of Tarqomiya, in the southern West Bank.

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Israeli settlers uproot about 400 olive trees southern the West Bank

A group of Jewish settlers, protected by Israeli occupation forces (IOF), razed on Tuesday a Palestinian-owned land and uprooted dozens of olive trees in al-Khalil's town of Tarqomiya, in the southern West Bank.

The local anti-settlement activist, Mohammed Abu Dabbous, revealed that the settlers razed the land to pave a settler-only road in the area.

He affirmed that settlers from the illegal Israeli settlement of Tellem bulldozed a land belonging to Ghareeb family and uprooted 50 olive trees in the Khilet Salameh area in the town of Tarqomiya.

Meanwhile, Jewish settler groups launched calls via social media platforms to allow "the forthwith return of settlers" to the evacuated illegal settlement of Homesh.

Homesh, built on the lands of Burqa town north of Nablus, was evacuated in 2005. However, it was not handed to Palestinians amid warnings of being turned into a military outpost.