A significant number of olive trees have been uprooted in a region already facing environmental and economic challenges. This controversial action raises concerns about its impact on local agriculture and the environment amid increasing economic and social pressures.
The Yatta area, located south of Hebron, has witnessed new attacks by colonizers who released their livestock into agricultural lands and cut down olive trees. These events occur during a sensitive time of rising tensions in the region, raising concerns among farmers and local residents.
Israeli settlers have cut down approximately <strong>400 olive trees</strong> in agricultural lands near the town of <strong>Turmus Ayya</strong>, northeast of <strong>Ramallah</strong>. The attack was carried out by settlers from the outpost of <strong>Adi Ad</strong>, amidst reports of recurring arson incidents in the area.
Olive trees are a symbol of the environment and nature in King Fahd Park in the Sakham forest of Najran. They reflect the beauty and rich history of the region while enhancing biodiversity and providing a suitable environment for visitors.