Israeli settlers burn tents, vehicles in West Bank

Published February 26, 2026
HEBRON: Members of a European Union delegation visit a site in the occupied West Bank which was damaged by Israeli settlers,.—Reuters
HEBRON: Members of a European Union delegation visit a site in the occupied West Bank which was damaged by Israeli settlers,.—Reuters

SUSIYA: Israeli settlers set fire to vehicles and tents in the Palestinian village of Susiya on Tuesday night, residents said, in the latest incident of settler violence against Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

Videos verified by this news agency showed a masked group of men, who residents said were Israeli settlers, approaching the village near the city of Hebron, and later burning vehicles and Palestinian property.

“They attack us almost every day, repeatedly, because we live near the main road…Last night they burned everywhere,” Halima Abu Eid, a Susiya resident said on Wednesday.

The Israeli military said they had dispatched soldiers to deal with rep­orts of “deliberate burnings of Pa­l­­e­s­t­inian property” and had ope­n­ed an investigation into the incident.

UN has documented 86 instances of violence from Feb 3 to 16, leading to displacement of 146 Palestinians

Violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank has increased sharply since the beginning of the conflict in Gaza in October 2023, with over 800 Palestinians displaced due to settler attacks in 2026 according to United Nations data.

Attacks where masked settlers arrive at night to destroy Palestinian property or attack residents have become common, as Israeli settlers seek to control large swathes of land in the West Bank.

An Israeli official previously blamed settler violence on a “fringe minority”, although reporting has shown well-organised plans to take Palestinian land in public settler social media channels.

The United Nations has documented at least 86 instances of settler violence from February 3 to 16, leading to the displacement of 146 Palestinians and the injury of 64.

Israeli indictments of settler violence are rare. At the end of 2025, Israeli monitoring group Yesh Din said of the hundreds of cases of settler violence it had documented since October 7, 2023, only 2pc resulted in indictments.

Israel’s far-right governing coalition has enabled the rapid spread of settlements, with some ministers openly stating they want to “bury” a Palestinian state. Most world powers deem Israel’s settlements, on land it captured in a 1967 war, illegal, and numerous UN Security Council resolutions have called on Israel to halt all settlement activity.

Israel disputes the view that its settlements are unlawful and it cites biblical and historical ties to the land.

Published in Dawn, February 26th, 2026

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