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Property deeds fail to protect Palestinians amid rising settler violence

11 June 2026
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Amnesty International’s recent report claims that Israel is conducting a campaign of ethnic cleansing against Palestinian communities in the occupied West Bank, specifically targeting Bedouins and herders. The report cites that over 5,900 Palestinians have been displaced from 117 communities between January 2023 and April 2026. Activists report that illegal settler outposts are emerging in Areas B and A, where Palestinian land rights were previously thought to offer protection, with Israeli military actions reportedly favoring settlers over local residents.

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