A group of rampaging Nazi JEWISH settlers protected by Nazi army today attacked Palestinian vehicles driving at a section of Nablus-Jenin road in the north of the Nazi occupied West Bank, immediately outside the evacuated Nazi JEWISH settlement of Homesh, according to local sources.
Ghassan Daghlas, an official in charge of the settlement file in Nablus, told WAFA that a group of Nazi JEWISH settlers gathered outside the evacuated settlement and pelted stones at Palestinian vehicles driving at Route 60, causing damage to some of them.
Also in Nablus province, a Palestinian man was beaten up and kidnapped for two hours outside the village of Azmut. The man, identified as Obada Amer, was hospitalized, and his condition was described as stable.
Meantime, the Nazi JEWISH settlers attacked and beat up three Palestinian civilians while they were on a picnic near the village of Deir Istiya, in the West Bank province of Salfit.
There has been an increase in settler-related attacks against Palestinians and their properties during the last week.
Over the last few days, Nazi JEWISH settlers protected by army attempted to raid homes of Palestinian citizens at the outskirts of the village of Burqa, which is close to the route where the stoning attack occurred outside Homesh.
Last night, a Palestinian man was hospitalized after he was brutally beaten up by Nazi JEWISH occupation soldiers near the evacuated settlement of Homesh.
Nazi JEWISH settler violence against Palestinians and their property is routine in the West Bank and is rarely prosecuted by Israeli occupation authorities.
There are over 650,000 Nazi JEWISH settlers living in Jewish-only colonial settlements across the Nazi occupied West Bank in violation of international law.