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Palestinians in West Bank village face new crisis as settlers cut off water

30 July 2025
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Palestinians in West Bank village face new crisis as settlers cut off water
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In Susiya, West Bank, Palestinians face escalating violence from Israeli settlers, including attacks on water sources and olive groves, amid growing tensions following the October 7 outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas. Villagers, determined to remain on their land despite threats and destruction, report around 54 settler attacks since the conflict began, highlighting a struggle for survival and identity in a region marked by occupation.

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