Palestinian farmers face threat of attacks during olive harvest

Published 2024년 10월 8일

Tridge summary

Since October 2023, Palestinians in the town of Madma, located in the occupied West Bank, have been facing restrictions from the Israeli army and attacks from Israeli settlers, leading to the seizure of their lands and the disruption of their olive harvest. These attacks, affecting at least 100,000 acres of olive groves, are part of a larger pattern of settler violence and land grabbing, with the Israeli army's complicity. The restrictions are used to expand illegal settlements, denying Palestinians access to their lands and disrupting their income sources. Palestinian farmers like Abdurrahim Assad face daily attacks and are determined to hold onto their lands, despite the challenges.
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Original content

Palestinians have been unable to harvest olives in their own gardens due to the restrictions imposed by the Israeli army since October 7, 2023 and the attacks of the Israelis who have usurped their lands. Since the start of the comprehensive attacks on the Gaza Strip, the Israelis who have usurped Palestinian lands have been taking advantage of the various restrictions imposed by the Israeli army in the occupied West Bank and have been attacking Palestinian homes and agricultural areas in various ways. Due to these attacks, Palestinian farmers are also afraid to work on their lands close to the Palestinian lands that the Israelis have usurped in East Jerusalem and the West Bank. Palestinians living in the town of Madma, with a population of 2,500 in the city of Nablus in the north of the occupied West Bank, are unable to harvest their 5,000-acre olive groves due to the restrictions imposed by the Israeli army and the attacks of the Israelis who have usurped Palestinian lands. ...
Source: Sondakika

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