Settlers repeatedly chasing Palestinians out of occupied West Bank homes
Israeli settlers are repeatedly chasing Palestinians out of their homes in occupied West Bank villages as new policies expand annexation plans and deepen displacement cycles. The attacks are driving Bedouin Palestinians from their ancestral lands, threatening ethnic cleansing.

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AI-generatedIsraeli settlers are repeatedly chasing Palestinians out of their homes in occupied West Bank villages as new policies expand annexation plans and deepen displacement cycles. The attacks are driving Bedouin Palestinians from their ancestral lands, threatening ethnic cleansing. In recent years, Israeli authorities have been expanding annexation plans in the region, leading to increased tensions between settlers and Palestinian residents. The displaced Palestinians often face difficulties in accessing basic services such as healthcare and education. The situation is particularly dire for Bedouin communities, who have lived in the West Bank for centuries. The displacement of Palestinians by Israeli settlers has become a recurring pattern in occupied West Bank villages.
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4 extractedIsraeli settler attacks are driving Palestinian Bedouins from their homes in the occupied West Bank.
Israeli policies deepen a cycle of displacement.
New Israeli policies expand annexation plans.
A village is threatened by ethnic cleansing.