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Israeli settlers are driving Palestinian shepherds from their grazing lands

Mukhlis Masaโ€™id of Khirbet Yarza in the occupied West Bank has lived in a state of sorrow since settlers intensified their attacks on his Jordan Valley community three years ago. He and other local Palestinians have seen settlers destroy their crops, attack their homes, and assa

Israeli settlers are driving Palestinian shepherds from their grazing lands
Al Jazeera โ€” 3 June 2026
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Mukhlis Masaโ€™id of Khirbet Yarza in the occupied West Bank has lived in a state of sorrow since settlers intensified their attacks on his Jordan Valley community three years ago.

He and other local Palestinians have seen settlers destroy their crops, attack their homes, and assault shepherds and farmers working the grazing lands around the village, with growing ferocity and incidence.

Fourteen families, about 100 Palestinians in total, called this region home until increasing violent settler activity forced them to consider their future here. Early this year, locals decided they had had enough with the near-daily settler attacks, so they gathered their surviving livestock and left the village.

This sustained targeting of agriculture in the area โ€“ on which almost the entire community relies โ€“ appears to be part of an organised and systematic campaign of intimidation by settlers, intended to drive whole Palestinian farming communities from their land.

โ€œThe settlers have many means of communication among themselves. When they attack the shepherds, dozens of them gather to intimidate them. Meanwhile, we have no means of transportation to reach the shepherds and try to protect them. Our roads are also rough and unpaved, unlike the roads used by the settlers,โ€ Masaโ€™id told Al Jazeera.

The settlers didnโ€™t stop there; they stole hundreds of sheep and cattle, the lifeblood of this northern West Bank community.

โ€œWe feel like weโ€™ve lost a son. What happened to us is the worst thing that could ever happen โ€“ to leave the homes weโ€™ve lived in all our lives, homes we hoped our children and grandchildren would live in too,โ€ he told us.

The settler attacks intensified from October 2023, months after a new Israeli government came to power with far-right ministers โ€“ who led or are part of settler movements โ€“ appointed to key posts. The campaign continued until the community had fled their homes in March 2026, but even then, their troubles did not end.

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