Hebron: Israeli army bulldozers on Tuesday razed a large tract of Palestinian-owned land belonging to Beit Ummar town, north of the occupied West Bank city of Hebron, according to local sources. They said that Israeli forces escorted bulldozers to the Jabal Wardan (Wardan Mount), east of the town, where the heavy machineries leveled hundreds of grape and almond-planted land.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency, the incident involved the destruction of agricultural lands that were planted with grape and almond trees. The leveling of these lands has raised concerns among the local Palestinian community about the loss of agricultural resources and the impact on their livelihoods. The area affected by the bulldozing is known for its agricultural significance to the residents of Beit Ummar town.