Israeli Settlers Damage Olive Trees in Nablus Region

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Arabic version: مستوطنون إسرائيليون يتسببون في تلف أشجار الزيتون في منطقة نابلس

According to Middle East Eye,

Israeli settlers have reportedly uprooted and damaged dozens of olive trees in Beita, a town located south of Nablus. This incident was confirmed by the Government Communication Center of the State of Palestine, which shared the news via a post on X.

In a related report, Al Jazeera noted that Israeli forces bulldozed at least 500 olive trees owned by Palestinians near Jenin in the occupied West Bank. This destruction is part of a broader trend, with at least 120,000 olive trees having been damaged, uprooted, or poisoned in the occupied West Bank since 2020.

Such actions have significant implications for the agricultural community in the region, particularly for those who rely on olive farming as a primary source of income.

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