Video: Israeli settlers continue their rampage in Huwwara town

Huwwara (QNN)- Colonial Israeli settlers attacked on Monday night Palestinian residents and their properties in the town of Huwwara, south of the northern occupied West Bank city of Nablus while being backed by Israeli occupation soldiers.
Local sources reported that dozens of extremist Israeli settlers stormed Huwwara town last night and attacked Palestinian residents, shopkeepers, and commuters on the main road.
The settlers attacked a Palestinian family sitting in their car while traveling on the road. They threw stones at the family car, sprayed pepper gas, and attacked the car with a hammer.
Footage documenting a savage attack last night by extremist Israeli settlers on a Palestinian shop and a civilian car in the town of Huwara, north of the occupied West Bank. pic.twitter.com/C6ik2rc2Om
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As a result, the driver was injured in the head and the rest of the family, including children, were injured from broken glass and pepper gas sprayed by the settlers, causing damage to the car and
panic among the family members.
"The settlers shot at our car. Then they attacked us with hatchets and pepper sprayed us."
Five Palestinians were injured last night, including an elderly and a child, in yet a new terror attack by Israeli settlers on the Palestinian town of Huwara. pic.twitter.com/pleNKGs10x
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) March 7, 2023
Watch: A Palestinian toddler cries out in fear after Israeli colonizers attacked her and her family in Huwwara town, south of Nablus, today. pic.twitter.com/AUFwCifZUT
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An Israeli settler also fired live fire at another Palestinian resident passing on the road causing damage to the car.
Breaking: "An army-backed extremist Israeli colonizer has opened fire at a Palestinian family inside their vehicle in Huwwara town, south of Nablus." pic.twitter.com/q5FTMn8tU1
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) March 6, 2023
Residents came out to confront the extremist settlers, however, they were attacked by Israeli soldiers who fired gas bombs at them, causing suffocation cases from gas inhaling among the residents.
Media coverage: "An elderly Palestinian man has been injured after extremist Israeli colonizers attacked him while inside his vehicle in Huwwara town, south of Nablus." pic.twitter.com/5afGoYLRBv
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) March 6, 2023
Israeli soldiers were filmed dancing and singing with Israeli settlers side by side in the town’s streets following their rampage.
Watch: Israeli occupation soldiers and extremist settlers dance together in the town of Huwara, only days after the same soldiers assaulted several Israeli leftists who stood in solidarity with the town's Palestinian residents after last week's porgrom. pic.twitter.com/lEzFbkqTHj
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) March 7, 2023
Watch: Army-backed extremist Israeli colonizers dance and sing to provoke Palestinians in Nablus' Huwwara town, where the pogrom carried out last week by the same settlers took place, this evening. pic.twitter.com/qE4YSLQUo5
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) March 6, 2023
According to Huwwara Mayor Moeen Dmeidi, the rampage lasted around an hour and a half.
On February 26, the southern areas of the occupied West Bank city of Nablus were under Israeli settlers’ attacks, including the towns of Huwwara, Burin, and Asira al-Qabaliyya.
Israeli settlers, flanked by soldiers, rampaged through the towns in the area in revenge attacks after two Israeli settlers were killed, burning and attacking Palestinian houses and properties for hours.
At least one Palestinian was killed and about 400 wounded in the attacks, Palestinian health officials said. Sameh Hamdullah Aktech, 37, was shot dead in Za’tara town near Nablus. The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said its staff treated someone for stabbing wounds and at least two others suffered head injuries.
Houses, shops, vehicles, and agricultural land were set ablaze by settlers who roamed the streets of several Palestinian towns, mainly near Nablus.
The PRCS said at least 35 homes were completely burned down and 40 others were partially damaged. More than 100 cars were burnt or destroyed, it added.
That day, the settlers committed about 300 violations against Palestinians and their properties in the towns of Huwwara, Burin, and Asira al-Qabaliyya, said Ghassan Daghlas, who monitors settlement activities in the northern West Bank.