Israeli settlers burn house, structures during a raid in Bethlehem

Bethlehem (Quds News Network) – Israeli settler militias carried out an aggressive attack this morning on the village of Kisan in the southern West Bank province of Bethlehem. According to local sources, the attackers set fire to a residential house, a vehicle, and two livestock pens in the village’s wilderness.
Musa Ebayat, the head of the Kisan Village Council, reported that the attack resulted in the destruction of a home, a vehicle, and two livestock pens owned by Ibrahim Sawarkeh, a local resident. Fortunately, no injuries were reported following the assault.
Israeli settlers have been intensifying their assaults on the Kisan wilderness, targeting both residents and their properties. These attacks, ranging from physical assaults to property damage, have become a distressing routine in the daily lives of Palestinians living under the Israeli colonial settler occupation.
The rise in ultranationalist sentiments within Israel’s government coalition has been linked to a surge in terror attacks carried out by settler militias over the last few months, further exacerbating the already tense situation in the West Bank.