Settlers Attacks
Negohot settlers prevent Palestinians from renovating an agricultural road in Khirbet Salama
Violation: prevention of the construction of a new road that leads to hundreds of dunums of land. Date: October 12-13, 2009. Location: Khirbet Salama – Dura. Violators: Negohot settlers alongside
New settlers attack on Al Baqa’a neighborhood
Violation: leveling of tens of thousands meters of Palestinian lands and the confiscation of water pipes. Date: October 29, 2009 Objective: Damaging the agricultural sector by any mean. Location: Al
Suseya Settlers Attack aggressions on Palestinian Olive Trees in Yatta
Violation: cutting down 17 grown olive trees (at least 25 years old)., The settlers in the area carried out their aggressions before the olive picking season intentionally in order to
Yitzhar Colonists Cut Tens of Palestinian Olive Trees in Burin Village – Nablus
Violation: Cutting of 160 olive trees (Al Nabali type) of the age 20-35 years old. Location: The southeastern part of the village of Burin – Khallet Siwar region Violators: The
A Ritual Act on every Olive Harvest Season
” 150 Olive Trees Destroyed by Israeli Settlers in Burin Village south of Nablus Governorate “
On September 29, 2009, Israeli settlers from the Israeli Yitzhar settlement south of the Palestinian Nablus Governorate stormed and vandalized the olive groves of Burin village just days away from
Kadoumim Colonists Actively Construct a New Outpost
Kufr Qaddoum: The village is located 23 kilometers away from the city of Qalqilia. Its total area is 17,161 dunums of which 456 dunums are its built-up area. According to
Israelis settlers escalate their attacks and steal the joy of Ramadan inside Hebron’s old city
Photo 1: General view of Hebron’s old city Israelis settlers escalate their attacks and steal the joy of Ramadan inside Hebron’s old city Israeli settlers in Hebron’s old city
The Israeli Settlers and government maneuver with “Ush Ghurab” for more negotiation points in their favor
On the 22 August 2009, the Israeli National News online service, reported that the Israeli national union has declared its plans to open up an active office at the evacuated
Bracha settlers forcibly seize more Palestinian land in Burin Village
On 25 July, 2009, dozens of settlers from Bracha (meaning blessing) colony forcibly seized more than 40 dunums of land from the neighboring village of Burin, Nalbus governorate. The seized
Israeli Colonists Burn More Palestinian Lands in Beit Ummar and Safa
Photo 1: Palestinian lands in Safa turned to charcoal due to attacks by Israeli colonists of Bat Ayin Introduction: It seems that Israeli colonists from the colony of Bat
Palestinian Residences in Al Walajeh village continues to be threatened by the Israeli Municipality of Jerusalem and now with the Israeli settlers’ claims
Al-Walajeh Village is located 8.5 km southwest of Jerusalem city, and about 4 kilometers northwest of Bethlehem city. It has a population of 1968 (PCBS 2007) and is bordered by
Israeli Colonists Burn More Palestinian Agricultural Lands in the village of Burin
The Village of Burin: The village is located 8 kilometers south of the city of Nablus. Its area totals 10,416 dunums of which 335 dunums are its build-up area. Its
Settlers’ violation continue unabated inside Hebron’ old city
Photo 1: Hebron’s old city closure map Background: The city of Hebron dates back to the early bronze age about 3500 BC when Tel Arumaida was built by the
Israeli Settlers massively uproot Olive trees in Al Khader Village west of Bethlehem city
On August 3, 2009, Israeli settlers from the Illegal Israeli settlement Neve Daniel within the Gush Etzion settlements bloc, went under the protection of the Israeli Army and stormed Ras
On going attacks by Beit Ayin colony settlers against Khirbet Safa under full army protection
Photo 1: a group of settlers from Beit Ayin attacking Khirbet Safa, Hebron Settlers from Beit Ayin colony burned and uprooted hundreds of fruitful peach and grape trees in
Wild Boars in West Bank Causing Damage to Palestinian Villages and Farms
Wild boars are one of the many wildlife animals present today in Israel and Palestine. They are more common in the northern part of Israel, and can be found in
Settlers’ war of arson continued against Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank
The governorates of Nablus and Qalqiliya witnessed a new wave of arson attacks during last month against Palestinian agricultural land in which hundreds of dunums of cultivated land were burned.
Burning Palestinian Lands; A New-Old Israeli Colonists Policy
On the 1st of June, 2009 a number of Palestinian villages located west of the city of Nablus (including Amatien, Far’ata, Jit, Surrah and Til) witnessed arson of lands and
Israeli Colonists of Yetzhar set fire to Palestinian fields in Burin Village
On May 22nd, 2009 Mr. Mohammad Raja Al Najjar (46 years old) from the village of Burin became yet another victim of Israeli colonial attacks. He was devastated when a
Israeli Colonists continue their Attacks against Palestinian Agricultural Lands in Qana Valley
Introduction: Qana Valley is located north west of the city of Salfeet. It is considered one of the most beautiful natural settings in Palestine due to the presence of a
As Swine Flu Fear Spreads, Israeli Colonists Let Loose More Pigs into Palestinian Lands
Introduction While the fear of the inception and the spread of swine flu cases dominate the local and international arenas, the colonists in the West Bank have released a
Khirbet At Tuwani’s barley fields become pastures for settlers’ sheep
An Israeli settler from Maon colony has been using the land of Mr. Jamal Raba'i from Khirbet at Tuwani a grazing zone for his cattle of sheep. At Tuwani is
Beit Ayin colony settlers continue attacks against Khirbet Safa
Settlers of Beit Ayin colony in Gush Etzion settlement block launched a series of violent attacks against Khirbet Safa, Beit Ummer, Hebron district during the months of April and
Gilad Zoher colony: a source of continuous aggression against Palestinian farmers
On Saturday morning, 2nd of May, 2009, a group of Palestinian farmers from the village of Jit, Nablus district, headed to their agricultural fields in the area of Biyar Al
Israeli Colonists Greet the New Netanyahu Government with Continued Colonization.
Israeli colonies spread throughout the West Bank have witnessed lately a construction boom as well as an active road construction, the largest since 2005. The boom comes as