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Tel Aviv’s acknowledgment of collusion between the Zionist military and the settlers

The new crime committed by the Zionist settlers against the West Bank residents, which has led to international reactions, has found new dimensions.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, quoting the Palestine El-Youm network, the Hebrew-language newspaper Ha’aretz reported that according to the officials of the Zionist regime, the soldiers of this regime and the settlers who went to the village of Jit, located in the east of Qalqilyeh, on the bank They had colluded when they attacked Bakhtri

According to the report of this newspaper, the results of the investigation show that the Zionist soldiers arrived in this area shortly after the start of the attack by the Zionist settlers, but nothing was done to arrest the settlers or They did not stop their attacks.

It should be mentioned that in one of the latest crimes committed by the Zionists against the Palestinian people, a significant number of settlers killed a Palestinian while attacking a village in the West Bank. This attack was followed by a serious resistance reaction. The Islamic Jihad movement has mentioned the attack on Jit village as a declaration of war against the resistance.

Hundreds of Zionist settlers set fire to Palestinian houses and cars in a village in the occupied West Bank. The Israeli army admitted that on Thursday evening, the settlers, some of whom were wearing masks, used stones and Molotov cocktails when they attacked the village of Jit near Nablus city. The settlers’ attack led to the martyrdom of at least one Palestinian named Rashid Mahmoud Sadeh.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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