Zionist settlers attack Palestinian vehicles in West Bank

A group of zionist settlers attacked Palestinian vehicles in Haris town, west of Salfit, late on Tuesday.
Eyewitnesses reported that the settlers gathered at the western entrance to the village under Israeli army protection and started stoning the passing cars.
Several vehicles were damaged during the attack.
Violent clashes broke out following the incident, amid heavy ZOF use of tear-gas bombs and rubber bullets.
Meanwhile, Haris residents took to the streets in protest against the zionist military restrictions and collective punishment measures imposed on the town.
Along the same line, the zionist forces closed the northern entrance to Bruqin town, west of Salfit, after a group of settlers gathered near the town and threatened to launch mass attacks against Palestinians and their properties in the area. (ILKHA)
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