Overview
- Over the weekend, Israeli settlers carried out coordinated raids across the West Bank that wounded more than 20 Palestinians and activists and targeted water springs, electricity lines and agricultural sites.
- Witnesses and local reports say settlers seized the Ein Rawabi spring, took the building plot of Mohammad Salameh in Jalud and forced a family from a two‑storey home in Zububa that was later used as a military post.
- Residents and media accounts said Israeli soldiers or police were present during several attacks and that security forces in some cases failed to stop settlers from carrying out violence.
- Gaza health officials and UN agencies say ceasefire breaches and fresh Israeli strikes have continued during the truce, raising the death toll since October 2023 to roughly 73,000 and placing growing limits on humanitarian access.
- Rights groups and the Palestinian factions have called for international protection and stepped resistance, while the United Nations notes this weekend’s incidents fit a bigger trend of rising settler attacks and shrinking space for Palestinian livelihoods.