Israeli settlers intensify attacks in the West Bank, targeting water and power supplies
Israeli settlers have carried out a series of attacks across the occupied West Bank, damaging electricity infrastructure, vandalising agricultural property and seizing a water spring used by Palestinian communities. The incidents reported on Friday affected areas near Bethlehem, Tulkarem and Jerusalem, according to the supplied material. The attacks add to a recent rise in settler violence that has increasingly focused on essential civilian resources.
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In al-Maniya, southeast of Bethlehem, settlers damaged the main electricity line supplying the village, cutting power to the community, Palestinian security sources were cited as saying. The incident was described as the second such attack in the village this week, suggesting repeated disruption to local services. Hours later, settlers vandalised agricultural greenhouses near the Shufa military checkpoint in the southeast of Tulkarem, tearing protective nets and damaging facilities owned by a family from Shufa.
The same day, settlers reportedly took control of Ein Rawabi spring in the northeast of Jerusalem after vandalising the site. The Jerusalem Governorate said the spring is the only water source for local shepherds and their livestock, which number about 1,300 sheep. It warned that the seizure poses a direct threat to the livelihoods of dozens of Bedouin families, underlining the wider impact of the attacks beyond immediate property damage.
The reported incidents matter because they target infrastructure that Palestinian communities rely on for daily life and income. Electricity lines, water springs and greenhouses are not only physical assets but also central to household stability, farming and livestock care. Damage to these sites can deepen insecurity in already vulnerable communities and increase pressure on local residents who depend on limited resources.
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The supplied material says the attacks are part of a sharp spike in settler assaults in recent weeks, including raids on homes and attempts to run over Palestinians with vehicles. It also describes a broader pattern of land seizures and destruction of homes and livelihoods across the occupied West Bank. In one separate case reported on the same day, a Palestinian man in Jalud said settlers seized his property while he was building a home for his son, and that appeals to Israeli authorities did not help.
What remains unclear is whether any arrests, official investigations or repairs have followed the reported attacks. The full extent of the damage to power, water access and agricultural production has also not been confirmed in the supplied material. For now, the focus is on whether the pattern of repeated attacks will continue and how Palestinian communities and local authorities respond in the coming days.
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