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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 1-7 of 7 updates. An update can cover more than one incident.

2024

October
Jit
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
2
Jit, Qalqiliyah District: Settlers and soldiers known as settlers drove away harvesters, and the former stole olives and equipment
Jit
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Jit, Qalqiliyah District: Soldiers drove off harvesters, settlers stole agricultural equipment and olives
August
Jit
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Dozens of settlers attack the village of Jit and kill a local resident. Soldiers arrive later and also attack villagers

2023

October
Jit
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Ibrahim a-Sadeh. Photo courtesy of the witness
Ibrahim a-Sadeh. Photo courtesy of the witness
Jit, Qalqiliyah District: An armed settler and two soldiers attacked a resident with their rifle butts, took him to an outpost and held him for about two hours

2021

December
Jit
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
One of the cars’ smashed windows. Courtesy of family.
One of the cars’ smashed windows. Courtesy of family.
Jit, Qalqiliyah District: Settler smash rear windows of two cars
May
Jit
Huwarah
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
THE WINDSHIELD SMASHED BY THE SETTLERS.
THE WINDSHIELD SMASHED BY THE SETTLERS.
Huwarah-Jit Road: Settlers stone Palestinian cars, fracturing one driver’s shoulder

2020

August
Jit
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Smoke rising from the farmland. Photo courtesy of the farmers
Smoke rising from the farmland. Photo courtesy of the farmers
Jit, Qalqiliyah District: Settlers set fire to farmland, burning 70 olive trees
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