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The incident occurred during a shift change in the area, when a vehicle carrying several fighters was attacked. One of the windows shattered as a result of the stone-throwing, but there were no casualties in the incident. The Border Police said that "our activity in Yitzhar will continue, despite the attempts of extremist elements to harm it."


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Violent incident in Yitzhar: Settlers threw stones at a Border Police vehicle

The incident occurred during a shift change in the area, when a vehicle carrying several fighters was attacked.

One of the windows shattered as a result of the stone-throwing, but there were no casualties in the incident.

The Border Police said that "our activity in Yitzhar will continue, despite the attempts of extremist elements to harm it."

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In the video: Masked men throw stones at Border Police fighters in Yitzhar (Israel Police spokeswoman)

A Border Police force (Border Police) was attacked last night (Tuesday) by settlers in the Yitzhar area of ​​Samaria. According to the Border Police, the settlers threw stones at a vehicle carrying several fighters during a shift change.

As a result, one of the car windows was smashed, but there were no casualties in the incident.



The Border Police said that "the activity of the Border Police in the Yitzhar area will continue, despite the attempts of extremist elements to harm it.

The fighters will continue to enforce the law and order in the sector and will work to bring about the arrest of the rioters. "

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The window shattered in a vehicle attacked by settlers in Yitzhar (Photo: Police spokeswoman)

Recently, there have been a large number of violent incidents by settlers in Yitzhar and the area, directed at security forces.

Just last month, Border Police forces were attacked by settlers four times in one day.

This, after the evacuation of an outpost in the illegal outpost Shevach Ha'aretz near Yitzhar.



During the various incidents, the rioters threw stones and threw bottles of paint at the Border Police vehicles as well as at fighters who were at the scene.

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