AhlulBayt News Agency: A horde of extremist Jewish settlers attacked on Tuesday morning two Palestinian homes near the village of Wadi Rahhal, south of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.
According to local sources, a group of settlers stormed Khallet al-Nahla area near Wadi Rahhal village and threw stones and sticks at the houses of Mohamed Abu Suri and his son, causing damage to them.
The sources added that the settlers also wreaked havoc on a car belonging to Abu Suri.
In Jericho, a group of settlers and Israeli soldiers stormed on the same day the Bedouin community of Ras Ein Al-Auja and kidnaped three local residents.
Local sources reported that settlers entered the community and embarked on grazing their sheep near the homes, while the soldiers escorting them subdued and kidnaped three local young men as they tried to fend off the settlers.
In Ramallah, another horde of settlers went on the rampage through an agricultural area in Beitillu village.
Local sources said that settlers infiltrated into swaths of land belonging to Mahmoud Radwan and his son in the village’s Ein al-Zarqa natural reserve and set fire to four water pumps used for agricultural purposes, damaged a plastic house and spray-painted hostile graffiti.
In a separate incident, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) demolished today seven crude homes, one tent and one sheepfold in Masafer Yatta area, south of al-Khalil. A number of Bedouin families were living in those homes.
The IOF also displaced a Palestinian family after demolishing its two-story house and one small store belonging to them in Kafr ad-Dik town, west of Salfit.
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