Israeli settlers attack Palestinian house, trees, and vehicles in Nablus, cause damages
Nablus (QNN)- Extremist Israeli settlers on Thursday attacked a Palestinian-owned house, two vehicles and trees in Burin village south Nablus in the occupied West Bank, causing damages.
Local sources said that a group of extremist Israeli settlers earlier today attacked a house in the Burin village, belonging to Palestinian resident Um Ayman al-Soufi, smashing the windows of the house.
The house has been under the settlers' attacks for several times, in a bid to force its residents to leave it, as it's the only house near the settlement of Yitzhar, an illegal Israeli settlement built on Palestinian land.
The settlers, who are from the settlement of Yitzhar, also destroyed some crops and trees in the vicinity of the house.
The settlers also attacked two vehicles and smashed their windshields in the area by throwing stones.
Surrounded by three illegal Israeli settlements, Burin has been the scene of frequent confrontations between Palestinian residents and Israeli forces and settlers, who always attack the schools and Palestinian houses in the village.
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