Mohammed Azim, mayor of Sebastia, said that 50 settlers under forces' protection broke into an archeological site in Sebastia in north Nablus.
He also said that the occupation had leveled up its attacks against the town and its heritage, and had been trying to impose a new reality through the continuous and repeated incursions by settlers who perform Talmudic rituals claiming the lands belong to 'Israel'.
Ahmed Ghazal, the deputy of Kessan village council chief, said that a group of settlers assaulted the citizen Hussein Abyat and his children while spending time at a land they had rented for plantation in east Bethlehem.