Settlers attacked a Palestinian home in the town of Ramin, east of Tulkarm in the occupied West Bank, early on Wednesday, and stole gas cylinders from the property.
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The son of the homeowner said that they were awakened by the sounds of a group of settlers breaking into the backyard of the house, stealing four gas cylinders, and attempting to steal their vehicle. However, the family and local residents confronted them, causing the settlers to flee in their vehicles, preventing further thefts.
He added that this was not the first such attack on their home, which is located on the main street of the town, making it vulnerable to settler assaults. The town is almost daily subjected to incursions by armed settlers who patrol its streets, neighborhoods, and surrounding areas, coming from the colonial outpost built on the land of local residents in the Ramin plain.
Mufleh indicated that settlers often intimidate Palestinians and chase farmers, preventing them from accessing or working on their agricultural lands, as part of a systematic policy of Judaization and land appropriation, with full protection from the occupation forces, who ignore these repeated attacks.
WAFA News Agency