Settler Uproot 300 Olive Trees in the West Bank

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  • October 21, 2021
Settler Uproot 300 Olive Trees in the West Bank

Settlers uprooted and broke 300 olive trees from the lands of the West Farm town north of Ramallah in the central occupied West Bank.

According to Palestinian sources, when farmers arrived in their fields and land adjacent to the settlement of Kfar Rashid, they were surprised to have uprooted more than 300 olive trees.

 

Israel seeks to prevent citizens from entering that area, following the closure of the agricultural street leading to it with an iron gate and cement cubes.

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