Palestinian residents of Umm Safa village, northwest of Ramallah, along with the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission and many popular resistance activists, managed today to remove the Israeli settlement outpost erected by settlers on the village lands two weeks ago.
The commission stated in a statement that popular and mass activities began from the first moment settlers established the outpost on the village land, which as a result claimed the life of a Palestinian youth after an Israeli soldier shot him directly during confrontations that erupted there in protest of the outpost.
In the meantime, activists managed in the past 24 hours to remove an outpost located on the lands of the village of Kober, in Ramallah, after violent confrontations with settlers and Israeli forces, during which a resident was wounded by a stun grenade, and dozens of others suffocated by tear gas canisters fired by the army.
Israeli forces attacked a march protesting the establishment of the outpost in the village of Kober, leading to violent confrontations and the injury of a resident by a stun grenade that struck him in the foot and the suffocation of dozens of others due to tear gas inhalation.
Source: WAFA