A local resident, Mohammad Samer, said the settlers stormed the town before dawn and torched the vehicles.
Two cars were completely destroyed, and a third was partially damaged, he said, adding that residents confronted the attackers and forced them to flee.
The assault follows an increase in settler violence as the Israeli regime intensifies its aggression across the occupied territories despite a declared ceasefire plan in Gaza.
Observers say the regime has turned a blind eye to settler assaults while advancing legislation that moves toward formal annexation of the West Bank.
According to the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission, Israeli settlers have carried out 7,154 assaults on Palestinians and their properties in the occupied West Bank over the past two years, killing 33 Palestinians and forcing 33 Bedouin communities from their lands.
Local authorities report that more than 1,057 Palestinians have been killed, some 10,300 wounded, and over 20,000 arrested — including 1,600 children — in the West Bank since the Gaza war began two years ago.
In a landmark opinion last July, the International Court of Justice ruled that Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory is illegal and demanded the evacuation of all settlements in the West Bank and East Al-Quds.