
Zionist settlers burn vehicle belonging to foreign solidarity activists in Hebron
Today, Thursday, Zionist settlers set fire to a vehicle belonging to foreign solidarity activists and threw Molotov cocktails at a Palestinian citizen's house in the village of Susiya in Masafer Yatta, located in the Hebron governorate in the southern occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) quoted media activist Osama Makhamra from Masafer Yatta, who confirmed that settler gangs burned the vehicle of foreign activists who were inside the home of citizen Nasser Shreiteh. The settlers also poured flammable materials around the house and sprayed pepper gas at the entrance.
Makhamra added that Palestinian citizens managed to extinguish the fire, which caused severe damage to the vehicle, in addition to burning water tanks and furniture.
In a related incident, Makhamra stated that settler gangs stoned the home of citizen Mohammed Musa, though no injuries were reported.
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