Settlers occupied a house on Friday evening and turned it into a new colonial outpost in the Ras Ein al-Auja Bedouin community, north of Jericho. Hassan Malihat, the general supervisor of the Al-Baidar organization for the defense of Bedouin rights, said that about three settlers forcibly occupied an abandoned house in the vicinity of the Ras al-Ain Bedouin community north of Jericho, and settled in it, brought a flock of sheep, and set up a pen next to it, in addition to a water tank. He pointed out that the person in charge of this outpost is a colonist who lives in a colonial outpost located west of the Ras al-Ain settlement, and has carried out many attacks on citizens in that area. Source: Maan News Agency
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