Settler violence – West Bank (2)

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30 March: settler statement
13 April: The wave of Israeli settler terrorism spreads to Bethlehem. Tens of armed Israeli settlers attack the village of Khirbat Zakria. Wide calls to defend the village
3 April: While this is not settlers, it is still in Nablus in the West Bank. An Israeli soldier extrajudicially kills a young Palestinian man in Hawwara town, south of the occupied West Bank city of Nablus
13 April: According to the head of Al Mughayer village council in Ramallah area 1500 illegal settlers attacked the village , killed a Palestinian and injured with the Israeli army 50 including many with live ammunitions. They burned 70 houses and structures and many cars and they are still attacking the village.
16 April: IDF supporting settler violence
Ben Gavir the thug and settler violence
26 April: Israeli settlers and prisoners emptied the contents of humanitarian aid trucks that were on their way to Gaza They also obstructed the movement of other trucks for several hours at Tel Arad junction, Sara junction and other junctions
7 May: An elderly Palestinian man recites the call to prayer as he watches Israeli forces bulldoze his home in the West Bank.
7 May: Settlers making fun of a Palestinian woman after the occupation authorities forced her out of her home in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in Jerusalem.
9 May: In the West Bank (where Hamas is absent), the settlers are continuing to prove that the only ‘game’ in the Israeli playbook is systematic ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. Meet Adam Al-Reshq , age 16, a Palestinian in the occupied West Bank. Beaten by settlers.
11 May: Israeli settlers set fire to olive trees and agricultural crops in the village of Al-Mughayyir. This is north of Ramallah, in the West Bank. This is nowhere near Gaza. There is no Hamas in the West Bank.
17 June: The New Arab @The_NewArab
Israeli settlers have forced the last two Palestinian families out of the West Bank village of ‘Ein Samia, marking the end of Palestinian presence.
ZIONISTS URINATE ON PALESTINIAN BODIES THEY HAVE KILLED
June: Settler sits on carpet of a Palestinian’s home and provokes home owners whom he knows cannot respond
Settlers try to tear a Palestinian child apart in the occupied West Bank
jULY: Settlers deliberately let their sheep graze on a Palestinian family’s farmland and they beat them up
June: Destroying Al Faraa Camp in the West Bank for no reason
11 July: Right win extremist prevents left-wing Israelis from holding a “street exhibition for the children of Gaza and the Palestinian Authority” in occupied Jerusalem. Note: the tattoo on his neck is for the Jewish terrorist organization Kach.
August: Andrey X at the_andrey_x
Israeli settlers physically attacked me my colleague and Palestinians in an attempt to prevent the villagers of Ras al-Ein from getting water
August: settlers ready for the “big slaughter”
11 July: he tried to strangle one of them then lay down on the exhibit.
14 August: Anthony C, an activist with Faz3a, which is working to protect homes in the West Bank, sends @DropSiteNews
this video of an American who’d just been shot by the IDF being carried to safety
24 July: settler tries to steal a farmer’s flock and the farmer resists
Protecting water for Palestinians
29 August: Settlers once again attacked the water in Umm al-Khair in full view of the police and the IOF, and naturally faced no repercussions for it
29 August: This settler is not just trespassing on Palestinian land but bringing up the rape of Palestinians in detention while making kissing sounds and threatening the guy with the same.
@wyattreed13 Israeli settler brags about the massive territories in the West Bank they’ve been stealing since Oct. 7 with the Israeli army’s help: Previously, “the Arabs… were walking around freely in the nearby fields and orchards. And we looked at them… and we went crazy with jealousy.” Now, “all the fields, and all the greenhouses around us, are considered a closed military zone” for Arabs. “Since then, we have the right, and the obligation, to go out to these fields, to show our presence, and to get to know these amazing natural treasures.” “Suddenly, there is space to walk around. And we do it — occupying the hills around us, with lookout points and picnic tables, and we put up the flag with pride.” “At the same time, around the settlement, a new fence is being built which makes the official settlement area more than twice the size.” “The fields, and the nature that I was so attracted to, just opened up in front of me more than I could ever imagine.”