Nablus, July 31, (Pal Telegraph) Israeli occupation forces imposed today morning a full closure on the village of ‘Iraq Burin’, south of Nablus in the northern of the West Bank, blocking entry to journalists and international activists and medical staff.
Witnesses said that the Israeli forces erected a checkpoint at the entrance of the village and prevented medical personnel, journalists and foreign activists entry to the village.
Witnesses added that the Israeli occupation forces had told them that they declared the village as a “closed military zone”.
The Israeli occupation forces have closed ‘Iraq Burin’ every Saturday for nearly two months to prevent foreign and local peace activists from entering in the awake of the anti-settlement marches organized by the villagers.
The town of ‘Iraq Burin’, near Nablus, faces chronic stress due to the frequent exposure to frequent attacks by Israeli settlers during the last week, villagers expect more attacks yet to come.
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