A vehicle was struck by stones on a road near the Palestinian village of Burin in Samaria on Monday evening, according to reports. The attack occurred hours after the IDF allowed residents of the nearby village of Madama to open roadblocks they had placed. As of the report, no IDF response has been reported.
Monday evening: an Israeli vehicle was struck by stones near the Palestinian village of Burin in Samaria, according to a single source. The report notes that the attack occurred hours after the IDF allowed residents of the nearby village of Madama to remove roadblocks they had erected. The stone-throwing incident on the same stretch of road left damage to the vehicle; no casualties have been reported. As of the time of this report, the IDF has not yet responded against the source villages. The incident continues a pattern of stone-throwing attacks on Israeli vehicles on West Bank routes, with prior similar events reported near Hawara, Homesh, and Gush Etzion in recent weeks.
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