West Bank olive trees found chopped down in apparent hate crime

A tree found chopped down in the West Bank in an apparent hate crime on October 3, 2018. (Awad Abu Samra)

Dozens of Palestinian olive trees have been found chopped down in an apparent hate crime

Palestinian farmers from the central West Bank town of Turmusaya say they woke up this morning to find 40 of their olive trees chopped down outside their village, the B’Tselem rights group says.

Wednesday marked the first day of the olive harvest for the village.

The trees are located adjacent to the illegal Adei Ad outpost whose residents have been accused in the past of carrying out so-called price-tag attacks.

— Jacob Magid

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