
1691 Attacks Carried Out by the Occupation Against Palestinians During Last May - Jordan News
The head of the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission in the Palestinian Authority, Minister Muayyad Shabban, stated that Israeli occupation forces and extremist settlers carried out a total of 1,691 attacks against Palestinian citizens, their lands, properties, and holy sites during the past month of May. This continues the ongoing state terrorism campaign by the occupation against the Palestinian people, their lands, and belongings. اضافة اعلان Shabban explained in the commission's monthly report today, Tuesday, on occupation violations and colonial expansion measures, that the occupation army was responsible for 1,276 attacks, while settlers carried out 415 attacks. The majority of these attacks were concentrated in the governorates of Ramallah with 283 attacks, Hebron with 271, and Nablus with 265.
Shabban pointed out that the attacks varied between armed assaults on Palestinian villages, imposing facts on the ground, field executions, land destruction and leveling, uprooting trees, seizing properties, violating holy sites, and closures and checkpoints disrupting the geographic continuity of Palestine. — (Petra)
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