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Area C communities forcibly transferred under cover of Gaza war (Last updated: 17 July 2025)

Since October 2023, military attacks and violence by settlers and the military in the West Bank have led to the displacement of Palestinians on a scale not seen since Israel’s occupation of the West Bank in 1967. During this period, dozens of Palestinian communities – home to more than 2,000 people – have been forcibly displaced from their homes in Area C as a result of the violence. As of June 2025, thousands more residents of dozens of other Palestinian communities remain at real risk of expulsion due to daily settler attacks.

Palestinian communities in Area C have long been the target of Israeli authorities, but these efforts have intensified dramatically since October 2023. Backed by the state, settlers have established dozens of herding outposts around these communities in recent years. Their primary goal: to drive Palestinians off the land and seize as much territory as possible. The violence perpetrated by settlers living in these outposts has escalated sharply, reaching unprecedented levels during the months of Israel’s assault on Gaza. This terrifying daily routine includes severe physical assaults, settler incursions into communities and homes at all hours, arson, expulsion of shepherds from pastureland and farmers from their fields, killing and theft of livestock, destruction of crops, theft of equipment and personal belongings, and blocking of access roads.

For reports on home demolitions and property confiscations by Israeli authorities in these and other communities facing forced displacement, click here. Detailed reports on state backed settler violence in these communities can be found below the list.

* The list is continuously revised to reflect the most recent information available to B’Tselem.

 

Entire community driven out

Community District Date of expulsion Number of clusters Number of families Number of persons Number of minors
1 Khirbet a-Taybah (Tarqumya) Hebron 07 October 2023 1 10 47 6
2 Khallet al-Hamra Bethlehem 08 October 2023 3 2 11 5
3 Bariyet Hizma al-Quds 08 October 2023 2 2 18 4
4 Kh. a-Radhem Hebron 13 October 2023 2 2 20 11
5 Southern a-Nassariyah Nablus 13 October 2023 3 5 25 13
6 Ein a-Rashash Ramallah and al-Bira 16 October 2023 1 18 85 25
7 Wadi a-Siq Ramallah and al-Bira 19 October 2023 1 30 180 40
8 Bariyet Tuqu' Bethlehem 19 October 2023 10 8 69 25
9 Maktal Msallam Hebron 20 October 2023 1 1 8 5
10 Atiriyah Hebron 23 October 2023 1 2 31 20
11 Kh. 'Enizan Hebron 29 October 2023 1 4 35 20
12 al-Qanoub Hebron 01 November 2023 7 8 40 24
13 Kh. Zanutah Hebron 01 November 2023 1 27 250 100
14 Kh. Tana Nablus 09 November 2023 1 18 135 51
15 Badu al-Mu'arrajat center Ramallah and al-Bira 10 December 2023 4 20 140 90
16 Kh.Jib'it Ramallah and al-Bira 10 December 2023 1 8 25 10
17 Ramun East (Wadi a-Siq North) Ramallah and al-Bira 10 December 2023 1 6 30 12
18 al-Marajmah Ramallah and al-Bira 31 December 2023 1 4 30 17
19 'Ein Harashah Ramallah and al-Bira 31 December 2023 2 3 30 0
20 Farkhah ('Iraq a-Sakhrah) Salfit 12 January 2024 1 3 18 12
21 Wadi ‘Abayat Bethlehem 15 February 2024 1 1 10 8
22 ‘Ein a-Sukhun Nablus 21 March 2024 1 5 37 19
23 Khallet al-mgharah Ramallah and al-Bira 20 June 2024 1 10 50 20
24 Kh. Um al-Jamal Tubas 16 August 2024 1 13 78 43
25 Kh. Wadi al-Faw Tubas 10 September 2024 1 2 18 13
26 Juret al-Kheil Hebron 22 October 2024 1 10 40 16
27 'Ein Duma Nablus 15 November 2024 1 1 16 8
28 Wadi a-Sah'ir Nablus 31 December 2024 1 9 54 38
29 Wad al-Abyad (East al-Maniyah) Bethlehem 14 February 2025 4 5 19 9
30 al-'Alya (al-Jizi) Ramallah and al-Bira 21 February 2025 1 1 8
31 Kh. Abu a-Rish Salfit 28 February 2025 1 6 29 11
32 Lifjim Nablus 22 March 2025 1 3 18 3
33 ‘Ara’rah family (al-Mazra’ah a-Sharqiyah) Ramallah and al-Bira 21 April 2025 1 2 7 3
34 a-Rabi'ah Bethlehem 30 April 2025 1 3 17 12
35 Maghayer a-Deir Ramallah and al-Bira 22 May 2025 1 23 150 75
36 al-Yatatwah (al-Mazra’ah a-Sharqiyah) Ramallah and al-Bira 22 June 2025 1 20 190 90
37 a-Da'ak (South-West Kobar) Ramallah and al-Bira 30 June 2025 1 9 19 10
38 Badu al-Mu’arrajat east (Mleihat) Jericho 04 July 2025 2 36 228 108
Total 67 340 2215 976

Part of community driven out

Community District Date of expulsion Number of clusters Number of families Number of persons Number of minors
1 South Ein Shibli Nablus 13 October 2023 1 3 28 14
2 Kh. Susiya Hebron 14 October 2023 1 2 18 9
3 Kh. Samrah Tubas 15 October 2023 2 13 76 32
4 Badu Jebas-East Taybah Ramallah and al-Bira 27 October 2023 1 2 19 1
5 Kh. Tall al-Himma Tubas 05 November 2023 1 1 4 0
6 Nab’ al-Ghazal (al-Farisiyah) Tubas 10 December 2023 1 1 7 1
7 Bariyet Kisan Bethlehem 31 December 2023 1 10 35 18
8 Wadi Qatunyah Ramallah and al-Bira 19 December 2024 1 1 7 5
Total 9 33 194 80
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In recent years — and especially since 7 October 2023 — there has been a sharp increase in both the number and severity of settler attacks against Palestinians. The incidents reported on this blog do not reflect all incidents of settler violence in the West Bank, but only those that B’Tselem was able to document and investigate.


Displaying 41-60 of 307 updates. An update can cover more than one incident.

2024

June
Kh. Susiya
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Kh. Susiya, South Hebron Hills: Israeli teenage settlers let livestock graze on private Palestinian land, damaging olive trees
Juret al-Kheil
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Some of the damage caused by the settlers in Jurat al-Kheil on 6 June 2024 Photos courtesy of local residents.
Some of the damage caused by the settlers in Jurat al-Kheil on 6 June 2024 Photos courtesy of local residents.
Khirbet Jurat al-Kheil, Hebron District: Settlers damage and steal property in front of soldiers
Kh. a-Rahwah
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1
A-Rahwah, South Hebron Hills: Israeli settlers armed with clubs harassed a Palestinian family
May
Masafer Bani Na’im
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Masafer Bani Na’im, South Hebron Hills: An Israeli soldier, known as a settler, attacked Bani Na’im municipal employee working on water infrastructure. Civil Administration personnel ordered the municipality staff to stop working
Kh. Wadi a-Rakhim
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Khirbet Wadi a-Rakhim, South Hebron Hills: An Israeli settler harassed a Palestinian shepherd and drove his sheep away
She'b al-Batem
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1
A drone flown by the settlement guard driving sheep belonging to one of the residents away. Photo courtesy of activists
A drone flown by the settlement guard driving sheep belonging to one of the residents away. Photo courtesy of activists
She’b al-Batem, South Hebron Hills: Israeli settler harassed Palestinian residents in their homes for about a week
Kh. Susiya
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Khirbet Susiya, South Hebron Hills: Israeli settlers harassed a Palestinian shepherd and started a fire near his home
Kh. Khallet a-Dabe'
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The armed settler with the sheep on a-Dababseh’s land. Still from video footage, courtesy of a-Dababseh
The armed settler with the sheep on a-Dababseh’s land. Still from video footage, courtesy of a-Dababseh
Khrbet khallet a-Dabe’, South Hebron Hills: Israeli settlers grazed sheep on privately owned Palestinian land, causing damage
Qawawis
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Qawawis, South Hebron Hills: Palestinian shepherd harassed by soldiers, one of whom he knows as a settler, and taken to military base where other soldiers continue to abuse him
Masafer Bani Na’im
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Masafer Bani Na’im, South Hebron Hills: Settlers and soldiers graze sheep in pastureland, try to take over a water cistern, beat and try to steal livestock and vandalize belongings on a family’s rooftop
Kh. Wadi a-Rakhim
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The settlers and sheep in the Harini family’s field. Still from video footage courtesy of activists
The settlers and sheep in the Harini family’s field. Still from video footage courtesy of activists
Khirbet Wadi a-Rakhim, South Hebron Hills: Israeli settlers let sheep graze in Palestinian wheat field
Kh. al-Mufaqarah
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Al-Mufaqarah, Masafer Yatta: Israeli settlers harassed Palestinian shepherds on their own land
Masafer Bani Na’im
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Masafer Bani Na’im, South Hebron Hills: Armed Israeli settler threatens Palestinian farmer and his teen son, orders them to remove Palestinian flag from their home
Juret al-Kheil
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Jurat al-Kheil, Hebron District: Israeli settlers graze sheep on private Palestinian land, kill a donkey and destroy water tanks
April
Kh. Khallet a-Dabe'
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1
Na’im Hamamdeh receiving treatment after his attack. Photo: Basel al-Adrah, B’Tselem
Na’im Hamamdeh receiving treatment after his attack. Photo: Basel al-Adrah, B’Tselem
Khirbet Khallet a-Dabe’, Masafer Yatta, South Hebron Hills: Israeli settlers pepper-sprayed a Palestinian shepherd in the face and hit him on the head with a stick
Masafer Bani Na’im
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Masafer Bani Na’im, South Hebron Hills: Israeli settlers let flock drink from private Palestinian water cistern and cut pipe carrying water to the house
Masafer Bani Na’im
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Masafer Bani Na’im, South Hebron Hills: Israeli settlers grazed sheep and harvest crops in private Palestinian wheat field. Soldiers detain the landowner
Kh.al-Halawah
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1
The goat killed by the car passengers. Photo courtesy of local residents
The goat killed by the car passengers. Photo courtesy of local residents
Kh. al-Halwah, South Hebron Hills: Settlers and soldiers fired smoke grenades and live fire, killing a goat belonging to Palestinians
Kh. Susiya
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Khirbet Susiya, South Hebron Hills: Settler blocked the road to the village with a mound of dirt
Masafer Bani Na’im
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Masafer Bani Na’im, South Hebron Hills: Israeli settler punctures car tires
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