In the northern Jordan Valley, a BBC report highlights the tense encounter between reporters and Moshe Sharvit, an Israeli settler sanctioned by the UK and EU for violent actions against Palestinians. Ayesha Shtayyeh, a Palestinian grandmother, alleges that Sharvit threatened her with a gun to force her family from their home of 50 years. The contrasting views of Sharvit, who believes in the divine right to the land, and Gil Alexander, who advocates for peaceful coexistence, underscore the deep divisions surrounding Israeli settlements in the West Bank.