Israeli settlers attack civilians in northern Jordan Valley

TUBAS: A Palestinian man was lightly injured tonight in an attack by extremist Israeli settler militias in the northern Jordan Valley region, northeast of the occupied West Bank according to local sources. Mu’taz Bisharat, a local activist, reported …

TUBAS: A Palestinian man was lightly injured tonight in an attack by extremist Israeli settler militias in the northern Jordan Valley region, northeast of the occupied West Bank according to local sources.

Mu’taz Bisharat, a local activist, reported that the Red Crescent teams evacuated a local man who sustained injuries from the settler attack which targeted residential tents in the Bedouin community of Shuwe’er in the northern Jordan Valley.

He further stated that a large-scale Israeli military force rushed to the community to protect the settlers, blocking access of Palestinians, including local families, into and out of the community.

Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA

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