Israel is advancing annexation in Hebron by stripping the municipality of planning powers and tightening direct colonial control over Palestinian land, life, and heritage.
In Ein al-Limoun, northwest of Ramallah, Israel’s theft of Palestinian land is carried out not only through settlement expansion and settler outposts, but also by destroying farmers’ ability to remain on and cultivate their land.
As part of Stop the Wall’s work, this video was filmed during a meeting in Mazari’ al-Nubani, where we joined farmers and residents on the land they continue to cultivate and defend.
This is part of a broader settler-colonial strategy to terrorize rural communities, destroy crops, pressure farmers off their land, and make further land seizure easier
Across the occupied West Bank, farmers and residents have long documented how settlers bring wild boars in trucks and release them onto Palestinian land, particularly near settlements, settler roads, and the Apartheid Wall.
Palestinian farmers say wild boars released by settlers have damaged more than 300 dunams — roughly 74 acres — planted with wheat, peas, fava beans, and chickpeas this year
Sileh al-Harithiya: The Return of the Settlers
20 years after withdrawing its settlers from Jenin district, Israel’s colonial project also targets this area.