Israeli forces arrest 23 Palestinians and demolish the home of a man killed in a confrontation with
Israeli settlers in July.The Israeli army demolishes the apartment of
Farouq Ramadan in the
West Bank village of Tal, near
Nablus, on August 11, 2026 [Majdi Mohammed/AP]Published On 12 Aug 2026Israeli forces have continued their crackdown in the occupied
West Bank, arresting at least 23 Palestinians and demolishing several homes, as the United Nations warned that the situation in the territory was at a “breaking point”.The arrests and demolitions on Tuesday came as dozens of
Israeli settlers continued attacks and raids on Palestinian villages, including one in Khirbet ar-Ras al-Ahmar, where parts of a water pipeline was destroyed.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Concerns mount over integrity of
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Wafa news agency, those detained on Tuesday included two children, one of whom had a disability, as well as a man who was taken while he was grazing his livestock in al-Hadidiyah in the northern
Jordan Valley.At least 11 others were arrested in the
Jenin governorate, while five were detained in the
Bethlehem area.In the village of Tal, southwest of
Nablus, Israeli forces demolished the family home of
Farouq Ramadan, one of four Palestinians killed during a confrontation with
Israeli settlers on July 24. Two Israelis were also killed in the incident.Relatives of Farouk Ramadan, who was killed in a confrontation with
Israeli settlers on July 24, react after his home was demolished in the village of Tal in the occupied
West Bank on August 11, 2026 [Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP]
Israel maintains a policy of demolishing the homes belonging to relatives of Palestinians involved in attacks against Israelis in an approach human rights groups have condemned as collective punishment.Israeli forces also demolished another home near Yatta in the
Hebron governorate and filled in a water well there, displacing nine Palestinians, according to Wafa. Twelve commercial warehouses in the village of Anza and an agricultural facility in the village of Yarza were also bulldozed, while in Masafer Yatta, south of
Hebron, Israeli forces issued demolition notices for the Khallat al-Dabaa school, as well as several homes and agricultural structures.According to
UN figures,
Israel has demolished an average of 122 Palestinian buildings every month this year.Settler attacksSeparately, dozens of settlers attacked a group of Palestinians ploughing their lands in Al-Mughayyir, wounding six people, including three children and two women.Al Jazeera’s Nour Odeh, reporting from Al-Mughayyir, said the settlers also burned part of the valley and attacked nearby homes.“Upwards of 60 percent of Al-Mughayyir’s land has been confiscated by the Israeli army, while
Israeli settlers have set up at least 11 illegal outposts in the village, barring the farmers from their land,” she said.“Some 119 Palestinian communities in the occupied
West Bank have been uprooted by this very dynamic in the past three years. Palestinians are treated as trespassers in their own land, while
Israeli settlers slash, burn, and steal the land with impunity,” she added.In Khirbet Ras al-Ahmar, settlers also destroyed parts of the main water pipeline, cutting off supplies to 30 Palestinian herding families and to nearby farms, according to Wafa.In Burqa, northwest of
Nablus, six Palestinians, including two children, were wounded after Israeli forces assaulted residents during a raid, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent. Settlers also raided the
Nablus-area villages of Awarta, Osarin and Sarra.The attacks form part of a sharp escalation in violence by Israeli forces and settlers across the occupied
West Bank as
Israel gears up for a parliamentary election in October.
UN warns of ‘de facto annexation’Addressing the
UN Security Council on Tuesday, Deputy Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Ramiz Alakbarov said the
West Bank was at “breaking point”.He said Israeli forces and settlers have killed 76 Palestinians, including 18 children, in the occupied territory so far this year, while about 3,800 Palestinians – nearly half of them children – have been displaced by settler violence, demolitions and evictions.The
UN has documented more than 1,430 settler attacks resulting in casualties or property damage across roughly 260 Palestinian communities in 2026, he said, with many carried out in the presence of Israeli forces. Since January 2023, 127 Palestinian communities have been fully or partially displaced, including 47 completely uprooted, affecting more than 6,390 people.Alakbarov said settler attacks, once concentrated mainly in Area C, where
Israel holds full civil and security control, are increasingly spreading into Areas A and B.Israeli authorities have also advanced or approved roughly 12,360 settlement housing units across the
West Bank this year, including 5,160 in occupied East Jerusalem, he said.“These are interconnected steps, not isolated developments,” Alakbarov said, warning that they were reshaping the occupied
West Bank, weakening Palestinian governance and advancing “de facto annexation”.