Israeli settlers forcibly displacing largest Palestinian Bedouin village
In the occupied West Bank, Israeli settlers have forcibly displaced nearly three-quarters of the Palestinian Bedouin village of Ras Ein al-Auja by January 22, 2026. Hundreds of residents have been forced to flee due to settler violence.

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AI-generatedIn the occupied West Bank, Israeli settlers have forcibly displaced nearly three-quarters of the Palestinian Bedouin village of Ras Ein al-Auja by January 22, 2026. Hundreds of residents have been forced to flee due to settler violence. Remaining residents report a deliberate effort to push them out of their homes. The displaced Palestinians have nowhere else to go, according to the report. The reason for the displacement is attributed to settler violence.
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4 extractedHundreds have been forced to flee Ras Ein al-Auja.
Settler violence in the occupied West Bank has emptied nearly three-quarters of the Palestinian Bedouin village of Ras Ein al-Auja.
Residents say they are being deliberately pushed out of their homes.
Residents say they have nowhere else to go.