Reports from the occupied West Bank said a series of attacks took place on Saturday in multiple locations, involving groups described as Israeli settlers operating in a coordinated manner. The incidents were reported to have resulted in injuries among Palestinians and damage to property.

According to the account, the attacks were carried out by armed individuals referred to as paramilitary settlers. The reported targets included Palestinian residents and areas where civilians were present.

Palestinian sources said the assaults occurred across different parts of the West Bank on the same day, indicating a pattern of activity rather than an isolated incident. The report described the events as violations taking place under occupation and referred to the settlers as illegal.

Details provided in the report said Palestinians were injured during the attacks. The report also stated that property was damaged, though it did not provide an overall estimate of losses.

The report characterised the incidents as coordinated, suggesting that the assaults were organised and involved more than one group. It also framed the attacks as part of broader settler-related violence in the West Bank.

No additional details were provided in the source material about the exact number of injured, the specific locations affected, or whether arrests were made. The report did not include statements from Israeli authorities or security forces.

The West Bank has seen recurring tensions involving settlers and Palestinian communities. Saturday’s reported incidents add to ongoing concerns raised by Palestinian residents and rights monitors about safety and accountability in areas under occupation.