Colonial settlers constructed a new settlement outpost over the citizens’ lands in southern Nablus, occupied West Bank, after they made razing operations and road constructions in the area aiming for linking it with the settlement built at the entrance of the town.
Media sources reported that the area witness a steady rising in the settlement construction and taking over more lands to link settlements together.
Despite the issuance of a group of international decisions against the settler project, demands of dismantling the settlements, and stopping of expansion projects, the occupation authorities refused that.