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Ethnic cleansing of Palestinian communities and lone families in the West Bank (59 communities as of 16 Mar 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 1-20 of 2079 updates. An update can cover more than one incident.

2026

March
Kh. Samrah
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Incident Count
1
Families leaving the community on 16 Mar. 2026. Still from video footage, courtesy of local residents
Families leaving the community on 16 Mar. 2026. Still from video footage, courtesy of local residents
Khirbet Samrah, Jordan Valley: Israel forcibly displaced two of the four remaining families in the community via daily settler harassment and raids, including the establishment of an outpost near the homes and livestock enclosures
Qusrah
Incident(s) :
Incident Count
1
Armed settlers among village homes at the beginning of the incident. From video footage courtesy of residents
Armed settlers among village homes at the beginning of the incident. From video footage courtesy of residents
Settlers attacked homes in Qusrah and fired at village residents who tried to fend them off, killing one, injuring two, and beating and stabbing another
Kh. Wadi a-Rakhim
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Incident Count
1
Location where Amir Shinaran was killed, by his family’s field. Photo: Nasser Nawaj’ah, B’Tselem
Location where Amir Shinaran was killed, by his family’s field. Photo: Nasser Nawaj’ah, B’Tselem
A settler in military uniform shot and killed a farmer after settlers invaded his family’s land
Qaryut
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1
A settler in military uniform shot and killed two Palestinian brothers as part of a settler attack on the village of Qaryut, Nablus District
February
Kh. Susiya
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Incident Count
1
Ethnic cleansing in the West Bank: An Israeli settler militia attacked Palestinians in Khirbet Susiya, no one was arrested
Wadi a-Sha'er
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Incident Count
1
Community residents loading their belongings onto a truck ahead of departure. Photo courtesy of the residents
Community residents loading their belongings onto a truck ahead of departure. Photo courtesy of the residents
Wadi a-Sha’er (a-Lubban a-Sharqiyah), Nablus District: Israel forcibly transferred another shepherding community in Area B through settler violence
al-Burj (Hamam al-Maleh)
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Incident Count
1
A truck loaded with belongings of al-Burj community residents ahead of leaving, 17 February 2026. Still from video footage, courtesy of local residents
A truck loaded with belongings of al-Burj community residents ahead of leaving, 17 February 2026. Still from video footage, courtesy of local residents
Al-Burj (Hamam al-Maleh), Jordan Valley: Another Palestinian community forcibly displaced by settler and state violence
Mikhmas
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Incident Count
1
Nasrallah Abu Siyam. Photo courtesy of the family
Nasrallah Abu Siyam. Photo courtesy of the family
Settlers harassed Palestinian shepherds in Mikhmas and in ensuing clashes, killed a local teen and stole hundreds of sheep with soldiers securing them
Ein al-Meyteh (Hamam al-Maleh)
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Incident Count
3
Settlers setting fire to the empty livestock enclosure on 12 February 2026. Photo courtesy of Jordan Valley activists
Settlers setting fire to the empty livestock enclosure on 12 February 2026. Photo courtesy of Jordan Valley activists
‘Ein al-Meyteh (Hamam al-Maleh), Jordan Valley: Israel forcibly transferred another community using house demolitions and settler violence
Tal a-Smadi (al-Jiftlik)
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1
A truck onto which Tal a-Smadi residents loaded their belongings before leaving. Photo: ‘Aref Daraghmeh, B’Tselem
A truck onto which Tal a-Smadi residents loaded their belongings before leaving. Photo: ‘Aref Daraghmeh, B’Tselem
Tal a-Smadi (al-Jiftlik), Jordan Valley: Israel expelled seven more families from their homes
Kh. Humsah West (expelled from Kh. Humsah al-Foqa)
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1
Settlers driving an ATV near one of the residential compounds, 25 Dec. 2025. Still from video footage courtesy of the residents
Settlers driving an ATV near one of the residential compounds, 25 Dec. 2025. Still from video footage courtesy of the residents
Khirbet Humsah West (families expelled from Humsah al-Foqa), Jordan Valley: Five years after the previous expulsion, Israel expelled six families from their homes by means of settler violence
January
al-Hadidiyah
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1
Residents of al-Hadidiyah who returned to the community to collect dismantled building components loading them onto a truck. Photo: Faiz Abu Ramileh, ActiveStills, 25 January 2026
Residents of al-Hadidiyah who returned to the community to collect dismantled building components loading them onto a truck. Photo: Faiz Abu Ramileh, ActiveStills, 25 January 2026
Al-Hadidiyah, northern Jordan Valley: Four families driven out of the community through relentless harassment by settlers from outposts established nearby
Ras 'Ein al-'Auja
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1
Ras ‘Ein al-‘Auja, south Jordan Valley: Israel forcibly transferred the largest shepherding community in the West Bank using state-backed settler violence
al-Burj (Hamam al-Maleh)
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1
The three community residents who were detained by the soldiers after the settler attack. Photo: Jordan Valley activists
The three community residents who were detained by the soldiers after the settler attack. Photo: Jordan Valley activists
Al-Burj (Hamam al-Maleh), Jordan Valley: Settlers invaded the community and assaulted residents, soldiers detained three residents based on settlers’ false allegations
Khallet a-Sidrah
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1
Yusef Zawahreh and ‘Ayidah al-‘Adrah in their home, burned down by settlers. Photo: Faiz Abu Rmeleh, B’Tselem
Yusef Zawahreh and ‘Ayidah al-‘Adrah in their home, burned down by settlers. Photo: Faiz Abu Rmeleh, B’Tselem
Khallet a-Sidrah, al-Quds District: Settlers severely beat a couple and torched their home, attacked activists, and torched vehicles and three other homes
Ras 'Ein al-'Auja
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1
Ras Ein al-‘Auja residents load dismantled building parts onto a truck ahead of leaving. Photo: Avishay Mohar, B'Tselem, 8 January 2026
Ras Ein al-‘Auja residents load dismantled building parts onto a truck ahead of leaving. Photo: Avishay Mohar, B'Tselem, 8 January 2026
Ras ‘Ein al-‘Auja, southern Jordan Valley: Israeli settlers forcibly transferred 26 families from the community

2025

December
Yanun
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Incident Count
1
Khirbet Yanun al-Foqa in January 2024. Photo: Sarit Michaeli, B’Tselem
Khirbet Yanun al-Foqa in January 2024. Photo: Sarit Michaeli, B’Tselem
Khirbet Yanun al-Foqa (the village of Yanun), Nablus District: Israeli settlers forced out the last families living in the upper part of the village and blocked access to it with an iron gate
Kh. al-Malih (Hamamat al-Malih)
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Incident Count
1
Settlers and soldiers in Burhan Daraghmeh’s yard in Khirbet al-Malih. Photo courtesy of residents
Settlers and soldiers in Burhan Daraghmeh’s yard in Khirbet al-Malih. Photo courtesy of residents
Khirbet al-Malih (Hamamat al-Malih), Jordan Valley: Israeli settlers raided the community, tried to break into a home, and assaulted and beat its occupants. Soldiers who arrived arrested four family members who tried to defend themselves
Deir Dobwan
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Incident Count
2
Muhammad ‘Awawdeh after the assault. Photo: Mohammad Romaneh, B’Tselem
Muhammad ‘Awawdeh after the assault. Photo: Mohammad Romaneh, B’Tselem
Deir Dobwan, Ramallah District: Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian workers at a farm at night and stole sheep. Several hours later, in the morning, settlers attacked farmers who were plowing their land, injured several of them and stole vehicles
Deir Jarir
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Incident Count
1
Screenshot from the video documenting the settler running over M.’s son. Courtesy of local residents
Screenshot from the video documenting the settler running over M.’s son. Courtesy of local residents
Deir Jarir, Ramallah District: Settlers attacked homes and blocked the entrance to the village, settler on an ATV deliberately ran over a local resident who was praying by the roadside
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