Four Palestinians were injured early Sunday morning when Israeli settlers attacked them in the "Al-Dhahrah" area of Beita, a town south of Nablus, according to the Palestinian news agency (WAFA).
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Palestinian sources reported that a number of settlers raided the Al-Dhahrah area on the outskirts of Beita, attacking residents, their homes, and their properties, which left four people suffering from contusions.
Over the Saturday-Sunday night, settlers escalated their attacks across several governorates in the West Bank, resulting in the burning of mosques and homes, property vandalism, and the theft of sheep.
In the Hebron Governorate, settlers attacked two Palestinian homes in Wadi Al-Rakhim, south of Yatta, and stole three head of livestock from their barns. Israeli occupation soldiers fired live ammunition at the scene, though no casualties were reported.
Armed settlers, protected by occupation troops, also attempted to steal sheep in the Wadi Ajhish area in Samu, south of Hebron. However, Palestinian residents confronted them and forced them to leave.
In the village of "At-Tuwani" in Masafer Yatta, settlers from the "Havat Maon" settlement outpost set fire to two homes and the At-Tuwani mosque. Using highly flammable materials, they caused extensive fire damage to the properties under the protection of occupation forces. The settlers also smashed and vandalized Palestinian property, including a vehicle.
Additionally, on Saturday evening, settlers set fire to an inhabited home south of Tel village, near Nablus, causing it to burn down completely. The same house had been targeted in another attack a few months earlier.
According to the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission, settlers carried out a total of 3,488 attacks during the first half of this year, which resulted in the martyrdom of 17 Palestinians, the establishment of 42 settlement outposts, and the seizure of 4,379 dunams of Palestinian land.