Israeli settlers set fire to homes and cars in violent West Bank raids
Dozens of Israeli settlers conducted raids across the occupied West Bank, resulting in violence against Palestinians. In several villages, settlers set fire to homes and cars, and attacked individuals.

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AI-generatedDozens of Israeli settlers conducted raids across the occupied West Bank, resulting in violence against Palestinians. In several villages, settlers set fire to homes and cars, and attacked individuals. A father and child were injured with sharp instruments near Hebron, and a vehicle was burned and racist slogans were spray-painted in Abu Falah. In Jenin, Israeli forces reportedly compelled residents to move a newly buried body. Settlers also stole a mobile phone from a man near Bethlehem. Additionally, Israeli forces fired stun grenades at picnicking Palestinians and used tear gas and sound bombs against worshippers in Tuqu. These incidents occurred on Friday and throughout the weekend.
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5 extractedIn Abu Falah, settlers burned a vehicle and wrote racist slogans on house walls.
Israeli settlers torched a home in the village of al-Lubban Asharqiya, south of Nablus.
A Palestinian man and his child were attacked with sharp instruments in Khirbet Shuweika, south of Hebron.
Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed areas of the West Bank, setting cars on fire and attacking Palestinians.
Israeli forces fired stun grenades at Palestinians picnicking near Bethlehem, causing tear gas inhalation.