Settlers raze areas of Yatta lands in Hebron

Today, Israeli settlers stormed the town of Yatta, south of Hebron in the West Bank, and bulldozed areas of its lands.

Coordinator for the Anti-Wall and Settlement Committee Rateb al-Jabour  told Wafa news agency that settlers stormed the Umm al-Radf area, east of the town, and razed areas of land in order to expand a settlement established in the area.

Earlier today, settlers seized areas of Qusra town, south of Nablus, and started establishing a new settlement outpost.

Inas Abdulkareem

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