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UN Records Over 5,330 West Bank Settler Attacks Since 2023

by Rachel Morgan News Editor July 9, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) released a map and report on Thursday detailing over 5,330 alleged extremist violent attacks by settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank between 2023 and April of this year. The agency reports that these incidents resulted in 64 deaths and 5,173 injuries, while causing the displacement of over 5,900 Palestinians.

Regional Impact and Property Damage

According to the OCHA report, the intensity of these attacks varies by region. The Ramallah area recorded the highest number of incidents at 1,352, followed by Nablus with 1,226 and Hebron with 935. In comparison, Jenin and Tulkarm saw 115 and 111 incidents, respectively. The data further notes extensive property damage, including over 77,000 damaged trees and saplings, alongside more than 2,400 damaged Palestinian vehicles. OCHA reports that 45 Palestinian communities have been fully displaced, with an additional 72 partially displaced, though the agency did not define the parameters for partial displacement.

Regional Impact and Property Damage

Discrepancies in Casualty Data

A notable disparity exists between the UN figures and data provided by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). While OCHA attributes 64 deaths and thousands of injuries to “Israeli forces or settlers,” the IDF reported 240 Palestinian deaths in 2025, a decrease from 500 in 2024 and 504 in 2023. The IDF maintains that 96% of those killed were terrorists, though it acknowledged that the percentage of those killed while posing an imminent threat dropped from 72% in 2024 to 42% in 2025. OCHA’s report does not distinguish between civilians and members of groups like Hamas or Islamic Jihad, nor does it clearly isolate incidents involving IDF security operations from those involving non-IDF settler violence.

Security Policies and Official Friction

Internal friction persists regarding the management of West Bank violence. The IDF reported 663 extremist Jewish incidents in 2024, down from 1,045 in 2023, yet officials expressed frustration that levels remain significantly higher than the 339 incidents recorded in 2019. In January 2025, Defense Minister Israel Katz blocked new administrative detention orders for Jewish extremists, a move the defense establishment argued undermined efforts to contain the violence. Furthermore, the IDF and Shin Bet have criticized police enforcement under National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir as insufficient.

Ocha says October marks highest number of Israeli settler attacks in West Bank since records began

Operational Context and Future Outlook

The IDF has implemented a policy since January 2025 of occupying portions of refugee camps in Jenin, Tulkarm, Nur al-Shams, Nablus, and Tubas to disrupt terror command centers. Regarding the destruction of trees, the IDF stated that Central Commander Maj.-Gen. Avi Bluth ordered the clearing of vegetation near Al-Mughayir to improve security oversight following terror attacks, including the murder of Tzeela Gez in May 2025 and Binyamin Ahimeir in April 2024. As the IDF continues its security operations and anti-terror measures, the disparity between UN reporting and military data is likely to remain a point of contention.

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IDF reservist arrested, dismissed from duty following West Bank violence

by Rachel Morgan News Editor May 16, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Five Israelis, including an active duty IDF reservist, were arrested Friday night following allegations that they vandalized and damaged vehicles belonging to Palestinians in the West Bank, police announced on Saturday.

The incident took place Friday afternoon near the Palestinian village of Shukba. According to police, the actions led to an outbreak of violence between Israelis, and Palestinians.

Military and Police Response

According to Ynet, the IDF initially responded to the situation but requested assistance from the Border Police after they were unable to de-escalate the incident on their own.

Military and Police Response
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By Friday evening, the reservist and five other individuals were arrested on suspicion of involvement and transported to the Modi’in Illit police station for questioning.

The consequences for the military member were immediate; Ynet reports that the reservist has been dismissed from reserve duty and had his weapon confiscated.

Official Stance and Legal Implications

In a statement, police emphasized a zero-tolerance approach to the unrest, stating, “The Israel Police and the IDF condemn violence of any kind.” The statement added, “We will act resolutely to arrest the rioters, investigate, and bring them to justice.”

The arrest of an active-duty member of the military alongside civilians underscores the potential for legal and disciplinary ramifications when service members are involved in civil unrest. Depending on the findings of the questioning at the Modi’in Illit station, the suspects could face formal charges related to the vandalism and the subsequent violence.

Separate Investigation into Animal Cruelty

In a separate matter on Friday, police launched an investigation after a video began circulating online showing a person brutally beating an animal in the West Bank village of Attara.

Settler Violence Spikes In Occupied West Bank; CCTV Footage Shows Masked Men Throwing Rocks At Home

Authorities clarified that the suspect is not the owner of the animal. The owner has been summoned to the police station to provide evidence and file a formal complaint to assist the investigation.

Police stated, “Actions are being taken using all the tools available to the police to reveal the suspect’s identity and complete the investigation.”

Looking Forward

Given the current volatility near villages like Shukba and Attara, these incidents may lead to increased security presence in the region to prevent further outbreaks of violence. The investigation into the animal abuse video is likely to continue as police work to identify the individual involved.

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