
The Farnesina is following the matter. Israeli activists blocked with food, France condemns the violence.
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Five Italians are in the village of Qusra in the West Bank, at the center of tensions and sieges by Israeli settlers.
There are also five Italians in the Palestinian village of Qusra, south of Nablus, in the West Bank, besieged by Israeli settlers. Il Fatto Quotidiano and Repubblica wrote it and Farnesina sources confirmed it. The Italians would now find themselves in a non-besieged Palestinian home. This is what we learned from informed sources. The same sources explain that the five Italians left the besieged house "quietly", "without the use of force or violence".
The five are aged between 20 and 40. It would be 4 women and a man. The Farnesina, through the Crisis Unit and in liaison with the consulate in Jerusalem and the embassy in Tel Aviv, is following the matter.
According to Repubblica, the five are in the village of Qusra to "bring solidarity". According to the fact, they would be together with Qusay Abu Rida, who has US citizenship and whose brother reported the siege from the United States. Among the compatriots involved, the newspaper always reports, there are those who already have experience and those who are visiting Palestine for the first time.
Media, Israeli activists bring food to Qusra, police do not let them near
A small group of Israeli activists arrived in the area of besieged houses in the Palestinian village of Qusra, in the West Bank, bringing food that they left several meters from the entrances of the houses. But, said Qusay Abu Ridi, a resident of one of the besieged houses, the border police prevented the activists from entering and delivering the food. The Times of Israel reports it. In the previous hours, the extremist settlers returned to Qusra and reassembled the tent that had been set up previously. Subsequently, an IDF spokesman said, the tent was dismantled again.
France 'condemns occupations of Palestinian homes by Israeli settlers'
France "condemns in the strongest terms the occupation by Israeli settlers of several Palestinian homes located in the village of Al Qasra in the West Bank, and the violence committed against Palestinian civilians": the spokesperson of the Quai d'Orsay said this today. Paris "calls on the Israeli authorities to arrest and prosecute the perpetrators of these acts". France also calls on the Israeli authorities to "take all necessary measures to protect the Palestinian civilian population, as required by international law."

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