Israeli occupation uproots dozens of olive trees in Madama, South of Nablus

Israeli occupation forces uprooted dozens of trees in the village of Madama, south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, on Monday.

Local Palestinian sources, cited by the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA), said an Israeli bulldozer uprooted dozens of olive, almond, fig, and cactus trees in Madama, claiming they were too close to a settler bypass road.

 

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