Israeli settlers vandalize Palestinian-owned vehicles in Huwwara
Nablus (Quds News Network) – Colonial Israeli settlers targeted the town of Huwara, south of Nablus, overnight Sunday-Monday, unleashing a wave of violence on Palestinian-owned vehicles. The attack resulted in extensive damage to approximately ten cars.
Alaa Suleiman, the owner of a local garage in Huwwara, recounted the nightmarish experience. He said around ten armed Israeli settlers, riding in two vehicles, launched an attack on his garage, situated on the first floor of his residence. In the dead of night, the assailants systematically smashed the windows of parked vehicles and punctured their tires using stones and sticks.
Expressing his surprise and dismay, Suleiman stated that the violent raid occurred without warning, leaving behind a trail of destruction. The colonists swiftly fled the scene after carrying out their assault.
The incident adds to the alarming trend of escalated violence and attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinians since the commencement of the Israeli aggression on Gaza on October 7.
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