Hawara residents claim three settlers from nearby outpost snuck into quarry in middle of night, set two new trucks and generator on fire, resulting in damages of NIS 0.5 million http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3242844,00.html<
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"Palestinians from the village of Hawara, south of Nablus, accused settlers on Sunday of torching trucks and an electrical generator used in a local quarry, resulting in hundreds of thousands of shekels in damages.
The Hawara locals reported that late Sunday night three settlers reached the quarry site, located under the Hawara checkpoint, and set two new vehicles on fire as well as a generator.
Mohammad Aanem, whose family owns the quarry, said he was sleeping opposite the site, and at close to 3:00 a.m. Sunday he identified settlers pouring gasoline on the trucks and setting them alight. Aanem said he saw the three fleeing towards the outpost of a nearby settlement.
The trucks, which according to the family are worth over NIS 0.5 million (about USD 107,000), were completely burned. Five members of the Aanem family work in the quarry, alongside six additional employees and 25 truck drivers who transfer the products to Nablus and the surrounding villages.
The two trucks were new and were jointly owned by seven people and provided income for dozens more. Members of the family said that without the trucks they don’t know how they’ll support their families."