Palestinian farmer forced to leave his land for not having permit from settlement

The Israeli army forced a Palestinian farmer on Saturday to leave his land in the town of al-Khader, south of Bethlehem, claiming he did not have a permission to be on his land, according to a local activist.

Ahmad Salah, member of the anti-settlement committee in al-Khader, told WAFA that the army held Mousa Issa, 60, for a while and then ordered him to leave his land because he did not coordinate being on his land with the security at the illegal settlement of Efrat.

Issa was told that he needs to get permission from the settlement guards first if he wants to be on his land.

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