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Hundreds of Jewish settlers storm Nablus village

Monday 8-July-2013

NABLUS (PIC)– More than 200 Jewish settlers raided the village of Orta south east of Nablus city at dawn Monday and offered Talmudic rituals.

Reliable local sources said that the raid was launched under protection of the Israeli occupation forces adding that citizens were terrified at the big number of the settlers and the escorting IOF forces.

Meanwhile other IOF units stormed a number of suburbs in Nablus city at dawn Monday.

Locals said that the soldiers broke into three suburbs near to the Najah university and searched a number of homes where students live.

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Hundreds of Jewish settlers storm Nablus village

Wednesday 8-February-2012

NABLUS (PIC)– Hundreds of Jewish settlers stormed Sabastiya village to the north west of Nablus at noon Wednesday to visit a number of historical sites.

Mohammed Azem the village’s municipality council head told Quds Press that around 300 settlers stormed the village under heavy Israeli military protection.

He said that the Israeli occupation forces kept the Palestinian citizens away from those sites.

The settlers have recently escalated their storming of Sabastiya especially during Jewish feasts to perform religious rituals after claiming that the area was the northern capital of the ancient Jewish state hundreds of years ago.

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Hundreds of Jewish settlers storm Nablus village

Wednesday 1-February-2012

NABLUS (PIC)– Hundreds of Jewish settlers stormed the southern Nablus village of Awarta before midnight Tuesday and remained there until dawn Wednesday to tour a number of historical sites.

Local sources told the PIC reporter that the settlers mounted a number of buses and entered the village under heavy Israeli army escort.

They said that the settlers toured a number of sites which they believe have connection to the Jewish religion in eastern and central areas in the village.

Sami Awad the chairman of the Awarta municipal council said that Nablus governor Jibrin Al-Bakri told him that a number of rabbis would visit the village.

He said that the settlers including rabbis arrived in seven buses adding that the Israeli soldiers mounted rooftops of high buildings in the village. He said that they wrote anti-Arab slogans on walls of those buildings.

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