Israeli civilians committed over 20 attacks against Palestinian villages and towns in the West Bank on Saturday night, Israeli media reported.

At least 11 Palestinians were injured during the widespread attacks, and dozens of vehicles and buildings were set on fire.

Security incidents reported during the night included Israelis throwing rocks at Palestinians and their vehicles, direct violence against residents, road blockages, graffiti, and arson.

In one reported incident in the village of Qaryut, Israelis threw a suspected explosive at a Palestinian residence, leading to two structures and three vehicles catching on fire.

Palestinian media site WAFA said that other attacks occurred in the villages of Seilat al-Dhahr, Salfit, and Jaloud, in the latter of which the village council headquarters was set on fire.

The attacks on Palestinians came after an Israeli teenager was killed in a car accident with a Palestinian vehicle.

According to the Israel Police, a Palestinian car hit an Israeli car on Saturday, killing an 18-year-old and causing light injuries to his brother.

Police are continuing their investigation into the crash.

Yossi Dagan, head of the Shomron Regional Council, conveyed his condolences to the victim's family, adding, "We are facing a murderous and barbaric enemy, whose goal is to murder Jews and, as a result, expel them from their land. I say this clearly: We will never break, we will only become stronger and further build northern Samaria - and the entire Land of Israel."

West Bank man says settlers sexually assaulted him

Last week, a 29-year-old Palestinian man from the West Bank told CNN that he had been sexually assaulted by Israeli settlers during an attack on his village.

According to Qusai Abu al-Kebash, dozens of settlers invaded his village, cut off his belt and boxers with a knife, tightened a zip-tie around his genitals, and dragged him around the village.

Abu al-Kebash said that the settlers had also zip-tied and beaten his wife, cousins, and father that night, even hitting children, resulting in six hospitalizations. The settlers also reportedly stole hundreds of Abu al-Kebash's sheep.

The settlers also broke the village's security cameras, disabled the electricity, and stole people's phones, Abu al-Kebash said.

CNN also heard corroborative accounts from several others who had been in the village at the time, including Abu al-Kebash's family members and two foreign activists.

“He was lying in a foetal position, and all he could do was scream and flinch while they were beating him… It was absolutely harrowing,” one of the activists stated. She also said that the settlers had dragged her by her hair, tearing some of it out.

“One started messing with my belt, so I started screaming. I thought they were going to rape us, especially after witnessing what they did to Qusai,” she said.

Israeli authorities spoke to CNN about the event, stating that it was under investigation and that seven suspects had been arrested on suspicion of their involvement.