
Settlers Renew Attacks on Palestinians
Al-Aghwar - Saba:
Zionist settlers attacked two Palestinian citizens on Friday while they were grazing their cows in Al-Hamma in the northern Jordan Valley.
Local sources from the area reported to the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) that settlers attacked citizens Rafeh Mithqal Fuqha and Muhammad Fuqha while they were grazing their cows near their tents in Al-Hamma.
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