NABLUS, November 1, 2025 (WAFA) – Three Palestinian women were injured on Saturday evening after being assaulted by Israeli colonists in the village of Tell, west of Nablus, according to local and medical sources.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that the women were transferred to a nearby hospital for treatment after being beaten by colonists.
At the same time, colonists attacked Palestinian vehicles and homes south of Nablus. Local sources said the attackers threw stones at vehicles along the road near the Yitzhar colony, damaging several cars and causing heavy traffic congestion.
Abdullah Ziada, head of the Madama village council, reported that colonists also pelted homes with stones along the bypass road adjacent to the colony.
Meanwhile, colonists set fire to two vehicles in the village of Far’ata, east of Qalqilya. According to local reports, the assailants came from the Havat Gilad colony, and carried out the attack under Israeli military protection. Two vehicles belonging to local Palestinian residents were completely burned, while a third vehicle was vandalized.
These attacks come amid a surge in colonist violence across the occupied West Bank, particularly during the ongoing olive harvest season, which has seen hundreds of reported assaults on Palestinian farmers, homes, and property.
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