
Attack on olive groves in Ramallah: 200 trees uprooted
Abdullah Avvad, a resident of the village of Turmusaya north of Ramallah, said that Israelis who have seized Palestinian land raided the land surrounding his home in the evening, accompanied by a bulldozer...
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A significant development has taken place on the international stage. Abdullah Avvad, a resident of the village of Turmusaya north of Ramallah, stated that Israelis who have seized Palestinian lands raided the land surrounding his home in the evening, accompanied by a bulldozer. Avvad noted that Israelis occupying Palestinian lands have begun uprooting olive trees and destroying agricultural lands across vast areas, recording that approximately 200 olive trees were uprooted during the attack.
Avvad stated that the attack was carried out without any decision or prior warning to the landowners, adding that the previous night, 400 olive trees that were decades old were also uprooted. Drawing attention to the increasing attacks around his family’s home located outside the village, Avvad noted that Israelis occupying Palestinian lands had also redirected the water line leading to his home to a nearby settlement.
Details of the Developments
Emphasizing that these attacks aim to displace Palestinians from their homes and lands in order to seize the land, Avvad said that the town’s residents would “continue to resist.” Avwad stated, “The Israelis who are seizing Palestinian lands are receiving support from their government, but we cannot find anyone standing by our side to stop these attacks.”
There has been an increase in attacks against Palestinians in the village of Turmusaya in recent months.
The development has sparked widespread reaction in the international community. Diplomatic circles are closely monitoring the situation.





