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West Bank Settler Violence Reaches Record Levels

The United Nations reports that October 2025 saw the highest monthly frequency of Israeli settler attacks in the occupied West Bank since records began in 2006. With over 260 incidents documented, the surge coincides with the annual olive harvest, leaving Palestinian farmers, their equipment, and local infrastructure under constant threat.

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The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) confirmed an average of eight violent incidents per day throughout October. These attacks, often targeting agricultural land and livelihoods, have resulted in over 140 injuries and the destruction of more than 4,200 trees. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported 704 total attacks this year, yet human rights groups frequently cite evidence of military complicity or direct participation in the raids.

In one recent escalation, masked settlers burned farmland and the al-Junaidi dairy factory near the village of Beit Lid. Witnesses reported that soldiers hindered emergency responders from reaching the fires. Journalists documenting these events have also become targets, with the Foreign Press Association condemning the systemic intimidation of media personnel. Despite the scale of the violence, settler leaders like Daniella Weiss continue to deny the existence of such assaults, citing ideological claims over documented evidence.

Since 2023, more than 1,000 Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank by soldiers and settlers. While the U.S. administration has publicly expressed opposition to the expansion of settlements, it has simultaneously lifted sanctions previously placed on extremist figures. The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor described the current trend as a calculated effort to consolidate control by systematically isolating and depopulating Palestinian communities.

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