‘Israeli’ settlers set mosque ablaze in Ramallah
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‘Israeli’ settlers set fire to a mosque and vehicles on Sunday evening during an attack on Ramallah, according to Palestinian media.
According to the Palestinian news agency WAFA, a group of settlers stormed the Al-Marah area near the town of Deir Dibwan, setting fire to vehicles belonging to local residents and damaging two others that were parked near the mosque.
The settlers reportedly fled the scene after carrying out the attack. No injuries were reported.
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The Palestinian Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission said settlers entered Deir Dibwan under the protection of the ‘Israeli’ military and also set fire to agricultural land and vehicles belonging to Palestinians.
Deir Dibwan and neighboring towns and villages have been subjected to repeated settler attacks targeting residents and their property, alongside frequent raids by the ‘Israeli’ military.
In a separate incident, settlers attacked the town of Burqa, east of Ramallah, setting fire to the entrance of a local mosque and a vehicle.



