Israeli authorities prevent farmers from accessing their lands near Qalqilya

Israeli occupation authorities prevented farmers from entering their lands and harvesting their crops located behind the apartehid wall near the occupied West Bank city of Qalqilya. Local sources said that the occupation authorities placed a decision …

Israeli occupation authorities prevented farmers from entering their lands and harvesting their crops located behind the apartehid wall near the occupied West Bank city of Qalqilya. Local sources said that the occupation authorities placed a decision at the gate through which Palestinian farmer Ali Mohammad Nofal crossed to reach his isolated land behind the wall, preventing him from entering and working on it. The land’s area is of 51 dunums, and it is planted with guava, mango and annona. The sources added that local resident Abdullah Ismail Zaid also found a decision at the gate of his land, preventing him from entering it or working on it, noting it’s planted with olives and grapes.

Source: En – Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

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