Settlers cut down dozens of olive trees in the village of Jaba', south of Jenin, on Friday. The head of the Jaba village council, Abbas Ghannam, reported that settlers from the 'Homesh' settlement, built on citizens' lands south of Jenin, cut down dozens of olive trees in the southern area of ??the village on lands owned by his sons. Since the Israeli occupation government's decision last year to return settlers to the "Homesh" settlement after its evacuation in 2005, the settlement has been a starting point for them to carry out their attacks on citizens, their lands, homes and properties in the area. Source: Maan News Agency
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