Israeli army uproots 200 grapevines in occupied West Bank, raids towns Related news

Agricultura

RAMALLAH, Palestine / ISTANBUL The Israeli army uprooted about 200 long-standing grapevines Monday in the Bethlehem governorate and raided several towns and villages across the occupied West Bank. Israeli forces used bulldozers to level agricultural land in the town of al-Khader, south of Bethlehem, uprooting roughly 200 mature grapevines, the official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported. Deputy Mayor Husni Issa said the land-clearing took place in the Um Rukba area south of the town, Wafa

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