Israeli Settlers Attack Palestinians, Journalists At West Bank Olive Harvest, Witnesses Say - News Summed Up

Israeli Settlers Attack Palestinians, Journalists At West Bank Olive Harvest, Witnesses Say


LOADING ERROR LOADINGJERUSALEM, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Israeli settlers attacked a group of Palestinian villagers, activists and journalists on Saturday who had gathered during an attempt to harvest olives near a settler outpost in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, witnesses said. AdvertisementThe area, lying south of the West Bank city of Nablus, has in past years been a flashpoint for settler attacks, which increased across the West Bank after the war in Gaza began two years ago. Paramedics carry Reuters reporter Raneen Sawafta, who was injured in an illegal settlers attack, on a stretcher in Beita town of Nablus, West Bank on November 08, 2025. Illegal settlers, covering their faces with masks, attack Palestinian farmers, journalists and foreign activists with sticks and stones in Beita town of Nablus, West Bank on November 08, 2025. Israeli settlers carried out at least 264 attacks in the West Bank against Palestinians in October, the biggest monthly total since U.N. officials began tracking such incidents in 2006, according to a U.N. report released on Friday.


Source: Huffington Post November 09, 2025 01:10 UTC



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