Illegal Israeli settlers burned two vehicles belonging to Palestinians in the occupied West Bank amid an escalation of settler violence, a rights group said.
The Bedouin rights group al-Baidar said the two vehicles were set on fire by illegal settlers in the Burqa village of eastern Ramallah in the central West Bank.
The organization said that the attack was part of a series of provocative actions targeting Palestinian property in the area.
According to the official Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission, illegal Israeli settlers carried out 7,154 assaults on Palestinians and their properties in the occupied West Bank over the course of two years, which resulted in the death of 33 Palestinians and forced migration of 33 Bedouin communities.
Elsewhere, the Israeli army raided the Far'a refugee camp in Tubas in the northern West Bank and blocked the movement of residents, witnesses told Turkish Anadolu Agency (AA).






