Jordan Valley Sees Dramatic Drop in Palestinian Population Amid Escalating Pressure

Officials warn that the Palestinian population in the northern Jordan Valley has sharply declined, falling from over 6,000 residents to approximately 1,500 as a result of ongoing settler violence and restrictive military measures. Observers describe the situation as an intensifying effort to undermine Palestinian presence and consolidate control over the region.

Local accounts highlight the tactics driving this decline, including intimidation, denial of access to water and farmland, and severe restrictions on movement that have disrupted farming and livestock-based livelihoods. Entire communities have dwindled, with the number of functioning settlements falling from 28 to just a few struggling pockets.

For Palestinian observers, the depopulation signals a systematic strategy aimed at forcing residents out and reshaping the demographic landscape. Calls are growing for urgent international attention and protection measures to support those who remain under mounting pressure and preserve what remains of the community in the valley.

Source : Safa News