
Groups of Israeli settlers on Sunday overnight broke into Abu Falah village near Ramallah, where citizens woke up to them knocking doors, shouting racist slogans and then setting house on fire.
The settlers also sprayed racist slogans on the walls of houses, treating to attack the Palestinians and did attack their property.
On the other hand, Palestinian taxi driver from Kafr Qassem was attacked by a group of Israeli settlers when he was picking up medics from Bani Barak hospital. The settlers claimed he was about to run them over , while the passenger medics completely denied.
About 15 settlers attacked the driver, damaged his car and ran away the moment Israeli police headed to the incident spot. Police started investigation of the Israeli accusations.
Ziyad Abu Ain, Minster of settlements and wall resistance committee, pointed out the necessity of forming popular committees to protect villages nearby Israeli occupation settlements, saying that Israeli assault comes in a systematic chaos by Israeli authorities, who cover up for and support Israeli extremism.
Abu Ain added that the committee in coordination with the municipalities and patriotic forces is to set plan for popular resistance of Israeli occupation extremism and assault.
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