Hundreds of Israeli settlers attacked the Palestinian village of Sarra, southwest of Nablus, on Friday, burning homes, damaging property and assaulting residents. The attack on the village comes after a series of attacks carried out by settlers in the Nablus area, following the deadly attack on the town of Tell. Ahmad Sarrawi, a member of the municipality, said that the settlers’ attack on the village was organised and premeditated. The settlers had recently been constructing dirt roads to facilitate their access to Palestinian homes and their subsequent attacks, he said. A car set on fire during an attack by Israeli settlers in the Palestinian village of Sarra, southwest of Nablus in the occupied West Bank (Muhammad Ateeq/Middle East Eye)Residents eventually confronted the settlers, preventing further destruction and forcing them to leave the village, Sarrawi added.