BETHLEHEM
(Ma'an) -- Israeli settlers on Monday uprooted almost 100 olive trees in
a village southwest of Bethlehem, a local official said.
In a statement, the head of Nahhalin village council said a large group of settlers, guarded by Israeli forces, uprooted nearly 100 trees aged around 30 years old.
In a statement, the head of Nahhalin village council said a large group of settlers, guarded by Israeli forces, uprooted nearly 100 trees aged around 30 years old.
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