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Report: Settlers threw stones at a house in a village near Nablus, an 11-year-old girl was hit in the head
The Yesh Din organization reported that the girl, who was wounded in the head by stone-throwing at her home in the village of Madama, was taken to medical care.
The police received the report in the SJ district and an investigation was opened. "The stone-throwing has been repeated several times," her father said.
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Masked Israelis were immediately documented throwing stones at Palestinian homes in villages near Nablus (edited by Shaul Adam)
An 11-year-old girl was injured in the head throwing stones at her home in the village of Madama, south of Nablus, the Yesh Din organization reported tonight (Sunday).
The organization attributed the stone-throwing to the settlers, noting that she had been transferred for medical treatment.
In the SJ district of the police, the report was received and an investigation was opened.
Mashhor, the girl's father, told Walla! NEWS that "young people threw stones at our house.
My eldest daughter was alone on the road near the house, threw a stone ascent and broke her nose.
He was full of blood, we took her to the hospital in Nablus for medical treatment. "The father added that" the stone-throwing has been repeated several times. "
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The window in the girl's room, after the window was smashed from the stones (Photo: Official website, Yesh Din)
About three weeks ago, stones were thrown at Palestinian houses in the village of Hawara in the Nablus area.
According to the Yesh Din organization, damage was caused to several houses in the village, as well as to several cars.
Residents reported that those responsible are settlers.
Police are investigating reports that have reached military forces in the area.
In addition, residents reported blockades and stone-throwing by Israeli citizens toward Palestinians at various hotspots along Route 60, including at the Yitzhar, Shiloh and Lid Chumash junctions.
Blood marks in the family home (Photo: official website, Yesh Din)
Sources in the IDF and the defense establishment estimated a few weeks ago that the death of the hill boy Ahuvia Godak, who was killed during a police chase that followed, could set the area on fire. To shed light on what preceded the overturning of youth vehicles.
According to the sources, a collision of a police vehicle in the vehicle in which the boys fled preceded a rollover.
The incident was investigated by the Department of Police Investigations.
According to estimates by the defense establishment, the youth of the hills are expected to try to carry out price tag actions against Palestinians in response to the incident.
At the same time, there have been several incidents of Palestinian violence against Israelis recently, which has raised the explanations in the defense establishment for a possible escalation in the security situation.
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