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Settlers attack Palestinian shepherds in Masafer Yatta

Settlers attack Palestinian shepherds in Masafer Yatta

Saba Yemen13-05-2025
Hebron – Saba:
Today, Tuesday, a group of settlers attacked Palestinian shepherds in the village of At-Tuwani in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron.
Mohammad Rabai, the head of At-Tuwani Village Council, stated that dozens of settlers gathered inside the illegal outpost of "Havat Ma'on," built on Palestinian-owned land, and attempted to assault villagers with stones.
He added that several settlers chased shepherds near the outpost, though no injuries were reported. Shortly after, Zionist occupation forces stormed the village.
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