Amidst Jabal Sbeih night confusion, “Kunafa” is Prepared
In addition to night confusion activities on top of Jabal Sbeih Mountain, Palestinians demonstrate their commitment to resistance in their own way.
As they confronted Israeli settlements constructed on their lands, West Bank villages and towns were inspired by Gaza Strip night confusion operations. The town of Beita is now functioning as a model.
As night sets, hundreds of young men gather in the village of Beita in the northern West Bank's Jabal Sbeih and the surrounding area to plan different events, including what is known as "night confusion," which lasts until daybreak.
These activities aim to prevent the expansion of Israeli settlements after establishing a settlement outpost called "Eviatar" atop Jabal Sbeih.
Residents of Beita have been resisting Israeli settlers since the construction of the outpost on Jabal Sbeih began on May 3.
Daily, the young men of Beita engage in such activities.
The night confusion is a popular nighttime protest activity in which young people utilize various methods to perplex the Israeli occupation forces.
Palestinian youths are trying to find an escape for themselves during night confusion activities.
The famous Kunafa dish was prepared and distributed in honor of Jabal Sbeih's martyrs'.
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Residents of Beita vow they will keep fighting until the settlement outpost on Mount Sbeih is removed, even if it involves using all means of conflict and confrontation. Since May, the Israeli force has killed five Palestinians opposing the Israeli settlements, including two teenagers and two adults in their late twenties, while hundreds have been injured.