Israeli colonists today set fire to agricultural fields owned by Palestinians in the town of Duma, south of Nablus.
The head of the village council in Duma, Suleiman Dawabsha, said that a group of Israeli colonists set fire to privately-owned agricultural land located at the western part of the town, causing olive trees and other crops to catch fire.
In a related context, colonists set large swathes of land on fire in the village of Husan, west of Bethlehem.
The head of the village council in Husan, Jamal Sabateen, said scores of Israeli colonists from the illegal colonial outpost of Beitar Illit set fire to lands planted with vines and olive trees, destroying some of them.
Source: WAFA