A new series of settler raids has unfolded across parts of the occupied West Bank, with small rural communities facing repeated intrusions and intimidation. In the Jordan Valley, a Bedouin hamlet near al-Auja was targeted, where residents reported homes being entered and children left distressed. The families there, already displaced several times in recent years, now confront renewed instability as these incidents continue.
In the southern Hebron hills, residents of Khirbet al-Rakeez in Masafer Yatta described further acts of harassment, while in the central West Bank a new settlement outpost was set up near Turmus Ayya, close to Palestinian homes. These developments point to an expanding footprint of settlements on the ground during the ongoing genocidal war, with communities increasingly exposed to both direct pressure and gradual encroachment.
Farmland has also been affected. In areas near Nablus, settlers moved through cultivated land with livestock, disrupting agricultural work and raising fears among farmers. Further south, near Dura, agricultural land in Khirbet Rabud was levelled using heavy machinery operating under military protection. Such actions are widely viewed as part of a broader pattern aimed at asserting control over land and displacing its residents.
Source : Safa News