Settlers graze their livestock on Palestinian lands south of Hebron

HEBRON: Colonial Israeli settlers grazed their livestock today on Palestinian private-owned lands in the villages of Ar-Rakiz, At-Tuwana, Al-Mufaqara, and Susya, to the south of Hebron in the occupied West Bank. This resulted in the destruction of crops owned by local farmers.

WAFA correspondent reported that the settlers let their sheep graze onto the cultivated fields in the area, causing significant damage to the livelihoods of local Palestinian farmers.

The incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by Palestinians in areas where colonial Israeli settlements continue to encroach upon their lands, raising concerns about the impact of these settlements on the Palestinian agricultural sector.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA