
Two Palestinians injured in settler attack on Khallet al-Daba' village, south of Hebron
Two Palestinian citizens were injured, one of whom was arrested along with another young man, on Tuesday evening in an attack by terrorist settlers, under the protection of Israeli occupation forces, on the village of Khallet al-Daba' in Masafer Yatta area, south of Hebron.
According to the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa), activist Osama Makhamreh reported that a group of armed settlers attacked Khallet al-Daba' village and assaulted residents with clubs and sharp instruments, resulting in a deep head wound for Suleiman Ali Dababseh. He was subsequently transferred to Yatta Governmental Hospital.
Local sources reported that Israeli forces, who were present to protect the settlers, seized the ambulance and attempted to prevent it from transporting the injured Dababseh with the aim of arresting him.
They arrested the two young men, Jaber Dababseh (37 years old), who was injured in the hand, and Mujahid Dababseh (30 years old). The same sources added that other settlers vandalized barbed wire, crops, and cut down trees on citizens' lands in the same area.
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