The situation is rapidly deteriorating in various areas of the West Bank, where Palestinian families continue to be displaced from their own homes due to Israeli actions and attacks by settlers. Recent incidents have pushed the lives of Bedouin communities into a deep crisis.
In Khirbat al-Marajim, located south of Nablus, several families were forced to leave their homes due to armed threats and the complete siege of the area. According to Suleiman Dawabsheh, head of the Duma village council, continuous pressure and an atmosphere of fear compelled people to leave.
The situation is no different in the northern Jordan Valley. Human rights activist Arif Daraghmeh said that two families living in Khirbat Samra were forced to leave everything behind and seek refuge near Tubas due to increasing settler attacks. Now, only two families remain in this small community.
In the Al-Budoun area of the Salfit Governorate, settler activities are once again on the rise, where they have set up new tents and brought in a large number of livestock to strengthen their presence.
Meanwhile, in the Fasayil area of the Jordan Valley, the property of a Palestinian resident was demolished by Israeli forces, further increasing fear and insecurity among local people.”
Another serious incident occurred near the village of Al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah, where settlers seized the land of the displaced Abu Najah family and established a new outpost there.
Near East Jerusalem, in the Khan al-Ahmar Bedouin community, settlers entered the area and attacked local residents, further escalating tensions in the region.
In Masafer Yatta, located south of Al-Khalil, settlers released their livestock into Palestinian fields, causing damage to crops. Along with this, farmers were also attacked—one person suffered a head injury, while another was affected by pepper spray.
These ongoing incidents clearly show that the situation on the ground in the West Bank is becoming increasingly serious. Rising violence, land seizures, and forced displacement have created a deep humanitarian crisis for Palestinian communities.The situation is rapidly deteriorating in various areas of the West Bank, where Palestinian families continue to be displaced from their own homes due to Israeli actions and attacks by settlers. Recent incidents have pushed the lives of Bedouin communities into a deep crisis.
In Khirbat al-Marajim, located south of Nablus, several families were forced to leave their homes due to armed threats and the complete siege of the area. According to Suleiman Dawabsheh, head of the Duma village council, continuous pressure and an atmosphere of fear compelled people to leave.
The situation is no different in the northern Jordan Valley. Human rights activist Arif Daraghmeh said that two families living in Khirbat Samra were forced to leave everything behind and seek refuge near Tubas due to increasing settler attacks. Now, only two families remain in this small community.
In the Al-Budoun area of the Salfit Governorate, settler activities are once again on the rise, where they have set up new tents and brought in a large number of livestock to strengthen their presence.
Meanwhile, in the Fasayil area of the Jordan Valley, the property of a Palestinian resident was demolished by Israeli forces, further increasing fear and insecurity among local people.”
Another serious incident occurred near the village of Al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah, where settlers seized the land of the displaced Abu Najah family and established a new outpost there.
Near East Jerusalem, in the Khan al-Ahmar Bedouin community, settlers entered the area and attacked local residents, further escalating tensions in the region.
In Masafer Yatta, located south of Al-Khalil, settlers released their livestock into Palestinian fields, causing damage to crops. Along with this, farmers were also attacked—one person suffered a head injury, while another was affected by pepper spray.
These ongoing incidents clearly show that the situation on the ground in the West Bank is becoming increasingly serious. Rising violence, land seizures, and forced displacement have created a deep humanitarian crisis for Palestinian communities.
