
Israeli forces bulldoze Palestinian farmland for second day
The land clearing is reportedly part of preparations for constructing a military road near the Jabar al-Masalma area on the village's outskirts.
Israeli troops also raided the town of Turmus Aya, northeast of Ramallah, and sealed off the only exit from the town of Tuqu, southeast of Bethlehem, Wafa reported.

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