Settlers destroyed over 200 olive trees in a Nablus village on Friday, an official said Maan reported.
Dozens of settlers from the illegal outpost of Esh Kodesh raided the village of Qusra early Friday and uprooted at least 210 olive trees, settlement monitoring official Ghassan Daghlas told Ma'an.
The trees were owned by Gamal Abdel-Aziz, Abdul Hassan, Abdul Ahmed and Noman Abu.
The village of Qusra has been subject to violent attacks in recent weeks by settlers from nearby outposts.
On Thursday, settlers from the Esh Kodesh outpost fired on Palestinians in the village, shooting Samer Masameer 26, in the leg.
Last Saturday, settlers raided the village, firing live ammo into the air, and some days earlier had uprooted more than 190 olive trees. Several residents of the village were assaulted, and homes and a tractor were also damaged in the raid.
The Nablus region of the West Bank experiences a particularly high rate of settler attacks, with settlements and Palestinian villages in close proximity to one another.
Settler attacks on Palestinian communities and their property are systematic and rarely prosecuted by Israeli authorities.
All Israeli settlements are considered illegal under international law.
Official: Settlers destroy over 200 olive trees in Nablus
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