Settlers uproot 400 olive trees in Yatta village, Hebron


On Friday 23rd November, Settlers uprooted 400 olive trees east of Yatta village, south of Hebron, which belonged to Palestinian Abu Iyad Hoshiya.

Hoshiya said that he went to his land in the morning and saw that 400 olive trees were uprooted by settlers from Karma'il settlement, constructed on the lands of Yatta village.

Hoshiya confirmed that settlers spray-painted racist slogans on the ground and the uprooted trees and one of the slogans was: "This is a revenge for Tel Aviv and Be'er Sheva that were hit by rocket attack." more

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