West Bank, settlers set fire to mosque near Nablus
By 2025 another 45 mosques had been vandalised or attacked
Israeli settlers graffitied the name of a synagogue on a mosque in Duma, outside Nablus, in the West Bank, and set it on fire. This was stated by local authorities and the Palestinian National Authority's Ministry of Religious Affairs. The ministry called the attack part of a "systematic increase in attempts to set mosques on fire". Palestinian civil defence volunteers managed to extinguish the fire around dawn.
The local police opened an investigation and stressed that 'the security forces strongly condemn incidents of this kind' at religious sites. No injuries were reported.
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By 2025, another 45 mosques had been vandalised or attacked.
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