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In West Bank, Palestinian farmers face settler attacks in war over land

Across the West Bank, Palestinian communities are being threatened daily by armed and emboldened Israeli settlers with violence, death, or forced displacement. Settlers’ harassment has gone on for years, but the situation has exploded in the last six weeks.

Yet more than revenge for Hamas’ Oct. 7 assault, the attacks mark the acceleration of a systematic campaign by Israel’s far-right to cantonize the West Bank and render any future Palestinian state unviable, diplomats and organizations say.

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Under cover of the war in Gaza, armed Israeli settler groups in the West Bank are intimidating Palestinians on land essential to a Palestinian state. The Palestinian farmers and villagers are struggling to hold on to their lands and livelihoods.

Emerging flashpoints include remote Bedouin encampments and farming villages scattered across territory that is under full Israeli military control. The communities are now squarely in the crosshairs of militant settlers based in nearby illegal outposts.

“For anyone who cares about a Palestinian state, these populations are critical,” says Allegra Pacheco, head of an organization devoted to protecting the West Bank communities.

Areas of the West Bank under direct Israeli military control are dotted with illegal settler outposts placed to create Palestinian-free zones that connect existing settlements and encircle Palestinian villages, nongovernmental organizations say.

The targeting of certain communities “is not sporadic,” says Dror Sadot, spokesperson for the Israeli NGO B’Tselem. The settlers “are doing what they dreamed of doing for so many years. … [They] know no one is watching them, and all eyes are on Gaza.”

The masked men arrived at Suleiman Muleihat’s caravan home at midnight, driving olive-green all-terrain vechicles and dressed in military fatigues, with what looked like brand-new M16 rifles slung over their shoulders.

Mr. Muleihat’s family, living under Israeli military occupation on the slopes above Jericho, was used to the army. But these men did not act like the army.

They demanded his ID and attempted to storm his home.

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Under cover of the war in Gaza, armed Israeli settler groups in the West Bank are intimidating Palestinians on land essential to a Palestinian state. The Palestinian farmers and villagers are struggling to hold on to their lands and livelihoods.

They threatened to kill him, he says, and were only repelled by his dog, who rushed in to defend him. The masked men shot and killed his dog before driving off.

For his Bedouin clan’s village, the incident last week characterized just another night. 

Across the West Bank, Palestinian communities are being threatened daily by armed and emboldened Israeli settlers with violence, torture, death, or forced displacement.

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