Extremist Jewish settlers placed barbed wire and signs around Palestinian homes in the Ein Al-Hilweh area of the northern Jordan Valley today, the Palestinian Information Centre reported.
Local sources said that about 30 settlers placed signs and barbed wire around the homes of Ein Al-Hilweh villagers as a prelude to seizing the area and displacing the local residents.
The sources added that 12 families living in the Ein Al-Hilweh area are threatened with displacement from their homes.
The Israeli occupation authority started in recent months to separate Palestinian communities in the northern Jordan Valley from each other and gave the green light for settlers to seize and fence vast tracts of land in the region, especially in the west of Road 60.
Meanwhile, Israeli occupation forces today uprooted 60 olive trees and grapevines and wreaked havoc on an irrigation system and a barbed wire fence in the Wadi Abu Kir area in Nahalin town, west of Bethlehem.
The destroyed trees and agricultural property belonged to a Palestinian from Nahalin town.