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The first step toward disintegrating Israel’s settler machine
Despite their narrow focus, recent international sanctions against settlers are laying the foundations to turn verbal condemnations into tangible action.
By
Ori Kol
March 19, 2024
Israeli settlers cross into Gaza, build ‘symbolic’ outpost
Dozens of settlers and right-wing activists stormed Erez Crossing, building two wooden structures while soldiers and police stood aside.
By
Oren Ziv
March 1, 2024
Settler violence is fueling the effects of climate breakdown on Palestinians
Desertification and water scarcity have become immediate dangers to villages like Khirbet ar-Ratheem — and Israeli settlers are the primary culprit.
By
Natasha Westheimer
October 5, 2023
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Israeli soldiers beat, arrest Palestinian activist during olive harvest
Mohammed Khatib was brutally arrested with two left-wing Israelis while trying to protect Palestinian farmers from settler and army violence.
By
Oren Ziv
October 12, 2021
Scenes from a Jewish pogrom
Dozens of masked Israeli settlers lead an organized assault on the Palestinian village of Mufagara, beating and stoning residents while wreaking havoc home by home.
By
Yuval Abraham
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Basel Adra
September 29, 2021
Why Israel’s new government brings grim news and rare hope
Two stories reveal that while the Bennett-Lapid government will remain bad on all things occupation, its fractured coalition could help undermine parts of its racist agenda.
By
Haggai Matar
June 30, 2021
Inside Beita’s protests: ‘The settlers didn’t understand who they were dealing with’
For weeks, Palestinians in Beita have been burning tires, shining lasers, and defying army violence day and night to resist an Israeli settlement outpost.
By
Oren Ziv
June 29, 2021
Settlers suspected of sabotaging Israeli activist’s car as West Bank attacks rise
Rabbi Arik Ascherman, who had been helping Palestinian farmers defend their land, found his car wheels unbolted while driving in the West Bank.
By
Oren Ziv
January 14, 2021
‘I want Battir to go to hell’: Settlers move in on Palestinian World Heritage site
Palestinians in the West Bank agricultural village of Battir are encountering armed Israeli settlers trying to push them off their land.
By
Yuval Abraham
July 29, 2020
After settlers establish outpost, Israeli army blocks road to Palestinians
Israeli forces build three-meter dirt mound to cut off Palestinian farmers from their land while violently dispersing protests against new West Bank outpost.
By
Oren Ziv
July 14, 2020
Israel’s Memorial Day gift to bereaved families: Olive oil from a West Bank settlement
The Defense Ministry's gift to bereaved Israeli families this year is made in an area of the West Bank notorious for land grabs and settler violence.
By
Edo Konrad
April 19, 2020
Palestinian, Israeli and diaspora Jewish activists reclaim spring seized by settlers
A coalition of groups, led by local Palestinian communities, restored access to the Ein Albeida spring in the South Hebron Hills, 15 years after an illegal settlement outpost had barred Palestinians from accessing the site.
By
Oren Ziv
January 3, 2020
The decade Israel erased the Green Line
For years, Israel's settlement enterprise was widely viewed as temporary and reversible. Today, after a decade of Netanyahu and three years of Trump, the West Bank has become part of the Israeli mainstream.
By
Dror Etkes
December 26, 2019
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