
Settlers Establish New Outpost Near Arab Al-Malihaat
On Wednesday evening, settlers established a new outpost on lands belonging to the village of Arab Al-Malihaat, northwest of Ariha, located approximately 150 meters east of the Arab Al-Ka'abaneh Elementary School.
According to the Sanad News Agency, local sources reported that the settlers set up two tents and erected a livestock pen. They also brought in their herds and transported bedding and sleeping supplies, signaling their intention to establish a new settlement outpost.
The same sources warned of the danger of these actions, which aim to impose a new settlement reality in areas close to Palestinian communities.
They emphasized that the continued silence of the international community regarding these violations opens the door for further assaults on Palestinian lands and the rights of their owners.
This move comes amid a series of daily violations carried out by enemy forces against citizens in the West Bank governorates, including raids, arrests, and consecutive property confiscations.
According to a report by the Anti-Wall and Settlement Resistance Authority, enemy forces and settlers carried out 1,693 attacks during the past month of April. Of these, 1,352 attacks were conducted by the enemy army, while settlers carried out 341 attacks.
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