Settlers uproot olive trees, plough Palestinian land to expand West Bank outpost

Settlers uproot olive trees, plough Palestinian land to expand West Bank outpost Israeli settlers on Friday began ploughing Palestinian-owned lands in the town of Turmus Ayya, northeast of Ramallah, local media reported. A group of settlers stormed the area and started ploughing a 2.5-hectare plot planted with olive trees, to expand a settler outpost recently established near the town, Wafa news quoted witnesses as saying. The witnesses said that settlers uprooted around 1,000 olive saplings in the area the previous night.