After 8 days, UN delivers aid to besieged Qusra families
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- 'Israeli' forces maintain closure around homes.
- Settlers encircled properties during eight-day standoff.
- UN supplies families with food, medical aid.
A United Nations relief team successfully reached three Palestinian families trapped inside their homes in the village of Qusra, south of Nablus, delivering critical food and medical supplies following days of enforced isolation.
The relief operation comes after 'Israeli' military forces imposed a complete closure on the three properties, which have been the focus of an eight-day campaign by 'Israeli' settlers attempting to seize the land and displace their Palestinian owners.
Despite the arrival of aid, 'Israeli' military forces remain deployed directly in and around the affected homes, establishing a military presence and patrolling the streets of Qusra.
Humanitarian organizations and local officials report that access restrictions around the perimeter remain active, with troops maintaining positions in the area while residents remain inside.



