Israeli settlers set fire to three Palestinian-owned vehicles in Nablus
Occupied Palestine (QNN) - Israeli settler groups on Friday at dawn set fire to three Palestinian-owned vehicles in Urif town, south of the city of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.
Local sources reported that the settler groups broke into Urif town, attacked Palestinian homes, and set fire to the three vehicles owned by Palestinian citizens Mashhour Shehada, Mahmoud Shehada, and Ismael Shehada.
In a separate incident, several Palestinian citizens got injured and a number of vehicles were also damaged during attacks carried out by settlers in the city of Nablus on Thursday night.
Israeli settlers attack Palestinians on a daily basis across the occupied territories under the so-called “Price Tag” banner. Such attacks always go unpunished by the Israeli occupation authorities.
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