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Ethnic cleansing of Palestinian communities and lone families in the West Bank (62 communities as of 22 Apr 2026)

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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 121-140 of 2098 updates. An update can cover more than one incident.

2025

September
Sinjil
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
A settler on an ATV steering the cows toward the town’s homes. Still from video footage courtesy of local residents
A settler on an ATV steering the cows toward the town’s homes. Still from video footage courtesy of local residents
Sinjil, Ramallah District: Israeli settlers grazed cows on Palestinian lands and fired at residents
Bardalah
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Photo: Mus’ab Suaftah getting his head wound dressed at the Bardalah clinic. Photo: ‘Aref Daraghmeh, B’Tselem
Photo: Mus’ab Suaftah getting his head wound dressed at the Bardalah clinic. Photo: ‘Aref Daraghmeh, B’Tselem
Bardalah, the Jordan Valley:: Israeli settlers attacked and injured a 16-year-old Palestinian boy who was returning home with his flock
Bardalah
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Settlers with their herd in a harvested field belonging to Palestinian farmers. Still from video footage courtesy of the farmers
Settlers with their herd in a harvested field belonging to Palestinian farmers. Still from video footage courtesy of the farmers
Bardalah, the Jordan Valley:: Israeli settlers grazed cattle in Palestinian farm fields and confronted farmers who tried to protect their land
August
Qawawis
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
A resident of the village who was beaten by the settlers and hurt by pepper spray. Courtesy of the residents
A resident of the village who was beaten by the settlers and hurt by pepper spray. Courtesy of the residents
Khirbet Qawawis, South Hebron Hills: Settlers attacked residents and solidarity activists in the village with stones, clubs, and pepper spray, wounding several people and damaging vehicles, homes, and other property
Ehmeir (al-Farisiyah)
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Mustafa Daraghmeh after being assaulted by settlers. Photo: ‘Aref Daraghmeh, B’Tselem
Mustafa Daraghmeh after being assaulted by settlers. Photo: ‘Aref Daraghmeh, B’Tselem
Ihmeir (al-Farisiyah), the Jordan Valley: Another family forced out of the shepherding community by settler violence
Halhul
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Mustafa Milhem receiving treatment at the hospital. Photo courtesy of Milhem
Mustafa Milhem receiving treatment at the hospital. Photo courtesy of Milhem
Khirbet al-Qat (Wadi al-Amir), Halhul, Hebron District: Settlers attacked and injured two Palestinians who were harvesting grapes
Dar Sh'alan ('Atarah)
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
A settlers’ vehicle near the community’s residential compound. Photo courtesy of local residents
A settlers’ vehicle near the community’s residential compound. Photo courtesy of local residents
Dar Sh’alan (‘Atarah), Ramallah District: Israeli settlers set up an outpost in Area B near the community and forced its residents out
Kh. al-Malih (Hamamat al-Malih)
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Members of the Hmeid family loading their belongings onto a truck before leaving. Photo: ‘Aref Daraghmeh, B’Tselem
Members of the Hmeid family loading their belongings onto a truck before leaving. Photo: ‘Aref Daraghmeh, B’Tselem
Khirbet al-Malih (Hamamat al-Malih), the Jordan Valley:: Palestinian families displaced and livestock relocated after settlers attacked, stealing hundreds of sheep and killing or injuring many
Halhul
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
A settler with a flock in the Sa’dah family orchard. Photo courtesy of the family
A settler with a flock in the Sa’dah family orchard. Photo courtesy of the family
Wadi al-Amir (Halhul), Hebron District: Israeli settlers invaded a Palestinian vineyard during the harvest, damaged grapes and drove off the landowners
Ras 'Ein al-'Auja
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Settlers near the families’ home in Ras Ein al-Auja. Photo courtesy of local residents
Settlers near the families’ home in Ras Ein al-Auja. Photo courtesy of local residents
Ras ‘Ein al-‘Auja, southern Jordan Valley: Two families forced out of their homes in the community following incursions and harassment by settlers, backed by the military and the police
Halhul
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Dhahr al-Bu (Halhul), Hebron District: Settlers assaulted and injured farmers who were harvesting grapes on their privately owned land
Duma
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Earthworks for the establishment of the Giborey David outpost. Photo: Salma a-Deb'i, B'Tselem
Earthworks for the establishment of the Giborey David outpost. Photo: Salma a-Deb'i, B'Tselem
Duma, Nablus District: A settler shot and killed a resident while working to take over private land for an outpost
Halhul
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Settlers assault family members as they try to leave the area. Still from video footage, courtesy of the family
Settlers assault family members as they try to leave the area. Still from video footage, courtesy of the family
Halhul, Hebron District: Israeli settlers harassed a Palestinian family harvesting grapes, assaulted a child and vandalized some of the crop. Soldiers detained the family members for hours, and a police officer who arrived at the scene refused to take the
'Arab al-Jahalin ('Ein Ayub)
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Soldiers telling community residents that they have a week to leave. Still from video footage courtesy of local residents
Soldiers telling community residents that they have a week to leave. Still from video footage courtesy of local residents
‘Arab a-Jahalin ‘Ein Ayub, Ramallah District: Another Palestinian shepherding community forced out by soldiers and settlers
Khallet Khader (al-Farisiyah)
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Khallet Khader (al-Farisiyah), Jordan Valley: Israeli settlers vandalized troughs and spilled water in a grazing area
'Aqraba
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Mu’in al-Asfar. Photo courtesy of the family
Mu’in al-Asfar. Photo courtesy of the family
‘Aqraba, Nablus District: Settlers opened fire at Palestinian farmers amid attempt to drive them off their own land, killing one and wounding seven. Soldiers expelled the farmers
July
Silwad
Kh. Abu Falah
Ramun East (Wadi a-Siq North)
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
3
Graffiti spray-painted by settlers on the wall on Khirbet Abu Falah. Photo: Mohammad Romaneh, B'Tselem
Graffiti spray-painted by settlers on the wall on Khirbet Abu Falah. Photo: Mohammad Romaneh, B'Tselem
Israeli settlers raided three Palestinian localities in the Ramallah area, setting fire to vehicles. A local resident who helped put out the flames suffered cardiac arrest and died
Um al-Kheir
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Um al-Kheir, South Hebron Hills: A settler shot and killed peace activist Awdah al-Hathaleen, and soldiers arrested the victim’s relatives on his orders
Deir 'Ala (Bariyet Kisan)
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
A resident of the community loads belongings onto a truck. Photo courtesy of local residents, 24 July 2025
A resident of the community loads belongings onto a truck. Photo courtesy of local residents, 24 July 2025
Deir ‘Ala, Baryat Kisan, Bethlehem District: Another shepherding community in Area B forcibly displaced through state-backed settler violence
Kh. al-Malih (Hamamat al-Malih)
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Members of the Hmeid family loading their belongings onto a truck before leaving. Photo: ‘Aref Daraghmeh, B’Tselem
Members of the Hmeid family loading their belongings onto a truck before leaving. Photo: ‘Aref Daraghmeh, B’Tselem
Khirbet al-Malih, the Jordan Valley: Two families forcibly displaced from Khirbet Samrah in 2023, displaced again from Khirbet al-Malih by settler violence
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