West Bank Attacks Leaves Palestinians Dead, Displaced
In a statement, commission leader Muayyad Shaaban described the operations as “escalatory and organized,” noting that they involved live ammunition, arson targeting homes and property, and the imposition of new realities on the ground, intended to modify the geographic and demographic status of the West Bank.
Shaaban indicated that the assaults occurred across all governorates of the West Bank, with significant concentrations in Nablus in the north and Hebron in the south. He added that over the past four weeks, these attacks led to the deaths of nine Palestinians in separate incidents.
He further explained that the recent wave of violence forced six Bedouin communities to flee, impacting 58 families, which included 256 individuals, among them 79 women and 166 children.
The statement also reported that Israeli forces attempted to establish 14 new settlement outposts, carried out 123 acts of destruction, and were responsible for 18 attacks that caused fires in civilian properties. In addition, there were three assaults targeting religious sites.
Shaaban noted that during the same period, Israeli authorities issued 12 military orders to seize roughly 225 dunams of Palestinian land for military use and 27 orders to uproot trees across 1,391 dunams in various governorates.
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