Today, Saturday, Israeli settlers attacked the homes of Palestinian citizens in Burin village, south of Nablus governorate in the occupied West Bank.
Under the protection of the occupation army, more than 30 settlers attacked houses in the east of the village, which has a population of about 3000 people
Eyewitnesses said that the settlers set fire to the lands of the villagers.
The villages of Nablus governorate, north of Ramallah, have witnessed fierce confrontations with settlers, especially since the residents of Beita town insisted on expelling settlers from a settlement they established on the top of Sabeeh Mountain opposite the town last June.