What You Need to Know
• Israeli military raids and attacks by settlers injured at least 19 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
• Three Palestinians were shot and injured by Israeli forces near the separation wall in ar-Ram on Saturday.
• The United Nations reported over 1,330 settler-related attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank from January to July 2026.
Israeli military actions and assaults by Israeli settlers have resulted in injuries to at least 19 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. On Saturday, Israeli forces shot and injured three Palestinians attempting to enter occupied East Jerusalem near the separation wall in ar-Ram. This incident is part of ongoing violence against Palestinian workers who have been barred from their jobs in Israel since the onset of the conflict in Gaza in October 2023. In addition, the Palestine Red Crescent Society reported that 11 Palestinians, including four children, received treatment for tear gas inhalation during military raids in the Tubas Governorate. The United Nations humanitarian affairs office documented more than 1,330 settler-related attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank between January and late July 2026, averaging six attacks per day.
Why It Matters
The ongoing violence and displacement of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank are rooted in the broader Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which has persisted for decades. Israeli settlers, now numbering approximately 780,000, live in 192 settlements and 400 outposts across the region, significantly impacting Palestinian communities. The situation has escalated since the outbreak of hostilities in Gaza in October 2023, leading to increased military actions and settler violence. The United Nations has highlighted the alarming rate of settler-related attacks, indicating a troubling trend in the region’s stability and humanitarian conditions.
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