In this file photo taken on July 1, 2021, Palestinian protesters gather with torches during a demonstration against the Israeli settlers' outpost of Eviatar, in the town of Beita, near the occupied West Bank city of Nablus. Using laser pointers and noisy horns to torment Jewish settlers across the valley, Palestinians in Beita have set themselves apart from others demonstrating against Israel's occupation of the West Bank. AFP FILE PHOTO
In this file photo taken on July 1, 2021, Palestinian protesters gather with torches during a demonstration against the Israeli settlers' outpost of Eviatar, in the town of Beita, near the occupied West Bank city of Nablus. Using laser pointers and noisy horns to torment Jewish settlers across the valley, Palestinians in Beita have set themselves apart from others demonstrating against Israel's occupation of the West Bank. AFP FILE PHOTO


NABLUS:
Using laser pointers and noisy horns to torment Jewish settlers across the valley, Palestinians in Beita have set themselves apart from others demonstrating against Israel's occupation of the West Bank.

But beyond attention-grabbing tactics, protesters in the Palestinian town near Nablus insist their weekslong campaign against the wildcat settlement of Eviatar is distinct for another reason.

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