
During February.. Occupation & its settlers carried out 1705 attacks
West Bank - Saba:
The head of the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, Mu'ayyad Shaaban, said that the Israeli occupation forces and settlers carried out 1705 attacks during the month of February, in continuation of the ongoing series of terrorism by the occupation state against the Palestinian people, their lands and properties.
Shaaban explained in the commission's monthly report issued today, Monday, that the party represented by the occupation army carried out 1475 attacks, while the settlers carried out 230 attacks, and the total attacks were concentrated in the governorates of Nablus with 300 attacks, Hebron with 267 attacks, and Ramallah with 263 attacks.
He pointed out that the attacks ranged from armed attacks on Palestinian villages and imposing facts on the ground, field executions, vandalism, bulldozing of lands, uprooting of trees, seizing property, closures and barriers that sever the ties of Palestinian geography.

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