How Israeli settler violence empties Palestinian villages
Settler violence has forced over 100 people out of a Palestinian Bedouin village in the occupied West Bank in recent weeks, rights groups say. The pattern of harassment is also being repeated elsewhere.
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... For Jamila Rashid, Ras Ein el-Auja, a Palestinian-Bedouin village in the southern Jordan Valley, was home for her family for decades. But in early January, she was forced to leave. "The harassment by Israeli settlers had become unbearable," said Rashid, a young mother, as she stood leaning on the metal doorframe of her home in Ras Ein el-Auja in the occupied West Bank. Nearby, a few suitcases and other belongings sat in the corner, neatly packed. "There is no safety left. We've been suffering for three years, but now the provocations increased," Rashid told DW, speaking of how settlers entered their home. "Yesterday, honestly, they entered our kitchen. The kids got so scared." ...
But in early January, she was forced to leave.
"The harassment by Israeli settlers had become unbearable," said Rashid, a young mother, as she stood leaning on the metal doorframe of her home in Ras Ein el-Auja in the occupied West Bank.
Nearby, a few suitcases and other belongings sat in the corner, neatly packed. "There is no safety left. We've been suffering for three years, but now the provocations increased," Rashid told DW, speaking of how settlers entered their home. "Yesterday, honestly, they entered our kitchen. The kids got so scared." ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-25 12:05 AM | Reply
Shoot em' in the Face.
#2 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2026-01-25 12:15 AM | Reply
@#2
Was that on the talking points list that may have been issued to your alias?
Or might it have been part of a more general, sow discontent directive?
:)
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-25 12:32 AM | Reply
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