QUSRA: Children trapped inside three Palestinian homes in the village of Qusra’s hilltop Ras Al-Ain area are bearing the brunt of an Israeli siege that entered its 11th day on Wednesday, their families and the local mayor said. Restrictions on movement continue to disrupt access to food, medicine and schooling for about 15 Palestinians, including two young girls. They remain confined to a cluster of homes under restrictions imposed by Israeli forces, as settlers continue to move around the surrounding area, Mayor Abdul Azim Wadi told Arab News.

QUSRA: Children trapped inside three Palestinian homes in the village of Qusra’s hilltop Ras Al-Ain area are bearing the brunt of an Israeli siege that entered its 11th day on…

Around 15 people, including children, are trapped in Qusra as Israel restricts food and settlers maintain siege for 12th day