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Israeli settler violence surges in the Jordan Valley, driving Palestinians from one of the last towns standing

Bethlehem / PNN/The village, Ras Ein el-Auja, was originally home to some 700 people from more than 100 families that have lived there for decades.Twenty-six families already left on Thursday, scattering across the territory in search of safer ground, say rights groups. Several other families were packing up and leaving on Sunday.“We have been suffering greatly from the settlers. Every day, they come on foot, or on tractors, or on horseback with their sheep into our homes. They enter people’s homes daily,” said Nayef Zayed, a resident, as neighbors took down sheep pens and tin structures.Other residents pledged to stay put for the time being. That makes them some of the last Palestinians left in the area, said Sarit Michaeli, international director at B’Tselem, an Israeli rights group helping the residents.She said that mounting settler violence has already emptied neighboring Palestinian hamlets in the dusty corridor of land stretching from Ramallah in the West to Jericho, along the Jordanian border, in the east.The area is part of the 60% of the West Bank that has remained under full Israeli occupation under the interim peace accords signed in the 1990s. Since the Gaza war erupted in October 2023, over 2,000 Palestinians — at least 44 entire communities — have been expelled by settler violence in the area, B'Tselem says.The turning point for the village came in December, when settlers put up an outpost about 50 meters (yards) from Palestinian homes on the northwestern flank of the village, said Michaeli and Sam Stein, an activist who has been living in the village for a month.Terrorist settlers strolled easily through the village at night. Sheep and laundry went missing. International activists had to begin escorting children to school to keep them safe.“The settlers attack us day and night, they have displaced us, they harass us in every way” said Eyad Isaac, another resident. “They intimidate the children and women.”Michaeli said she’s witnessed settlers walk around the village at night, going into homes to film women and children and tampering with the village’s electricity.The residents said they call the police frequently to ask for help — but it seldom arrives. Settlement expansion has been promoted by successive Israeli governments over nearly six decades. But Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government, which has placed settler leaders in senior positions, has made it a top priority.That growth has been accompanied by a spike in settler violence, much of it carried out by residents of unauthorized outposts on Palestinian lands. These outposts often begin with small farms or shepherding that are used to seize land, say Palestinians and anti-settlement activists. United Nations officials warn the trend is changing the map of the occupied West Bank, entrenching Israeli presence in the area.Some 500,000 Israelis have settled in the West Bank since Israel occupied the territory, along with East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, in the 1967. Their presence is illegal accoring to international laws and viewed by the international community as a major obstacle to peace and to a Palestinian state.For now, displaced families of the village have dispersed between other villages near the city of Jericho and near Hebron further south, said residents. Some sold their sheep and are trying to move into the cities.Others are just dismantling their structures without knowing where to go."Where will we go? There’s nowhere. We’re scattered,” said Zayed, the resident, “People’s situation is bad. Very bad.” 

1/12/2026 4:26:00 AM

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