Israeli settlers and occupation forces carried out eight settlement activities in three days, including fencing off tens of thousands of square meters of grazing land east of Tubas, bulldozing agricultural land in Nablus and Jerusalem, and establishing structures as foundations for settlement outposts.  Settlers erected tents in Hebron, a wooden canopy on Jerusalem land, and established a settlement outpost near a site they claim is Jewish on Mount Ebal in Nablus. The occupation authorities also carried out construction work to connect the Qalandiya checkpoint to Jerusalem via the bypass road near the village of Mikhmas, and bulldozed agricultural land to complete a settlement road in Bethlehem.