Settlers kill more than 750 olive trees with chemicals

The zionist settlers used toxic chemicals to annihilate about 750 olive trees last week south of Nablus city, according to Tadamun (solidarity) society for human rights.

The society explained that the settlers sprayed this number of live trees with deadly chemicals in Awarta and Burin villages south of Nablus in order to annex more than 10,000 dunums of Palestinian land to the settlements “Yitzhar and Itamar”, who were established illegally on Palestinian lands.

Head of the municipal council in Awarta Sami Awad said that the farmers in the village cannot work about 12,000 dunums of their land which is partially located inside the fence of the illegal settlement of “Itamar”.

Source : Nablus (PIC)

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