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Israeli settlers seize unfinished Palestinian home in West Bank

Created at 3 Jul · 8:38 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Israeli settlers have taken over a two-story house under construction in the West Bank village of Jalud, according to Palestinian residents. The homeowner, Mohammad Salameh, stated that appeals to Israeli military and police were unheeded, and he fears the loss of his family's home.

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Key Numbers

500,000Israelis living in West Bank settlements
3 millionPalestinians in the West Bank
130%Surge in settler attacks since 2023
100 metersProximity of settlers to another construction site

Who's Involved

Mohammad Salameh
Palestinian homeowner whose property was seized
Raed al-Haj Mohammad
Head of Jalud village council
Benjamin Netanyahu
Prime Minister of Israel
Israeli settlers seize unfinished Palestinian home in West Bank

↳ Why This Matters

The seizure of an unfinished home by Israeli settlers in the West Bank highlights the ongoing conflict over land and settlements, which remains a significant obstacle to peace efforts. It underscores the vulnerability of Palestinians in the region and the international legal status of Israeli settlements.

Key facts

  • Israeli settlers have seized an unfinished two-story home belonging to Palestinian Mohammad Salameh in the West Bank village of Jalud.
  • Salameh stated that appeals to the Israeli military and police for assistance were unsuccessful.
  • A UN inquiry reported a 130% surge in Israeli settler attacks on Palestinian villages and land since 2023.
  • The incident is seen as an escalation as the settlers targeted a house still under construction.
  • Most countries and the UN consider Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law.

Israeli settlers have occupied an unfinished two-story home belonging to Palestinian Mohammad Salameh in the West Bank village of Jalud. Salameh reported that his appeals to the Israeli military and police for assistance were unheeded, and he fears the loss of the property intended for his recently engaged son.

Video verified by Reuters showed at least six settlers on the roof of the house. Salameh expressed concern that this seizure could lead to further land grabs in the area. The incident occurs amidst a broader context of increasing settler violence, with a UN inquiry reporting a 130% surge in attacks on Palestinian villages and agricultural land since 2023.

Residents of Jalud noted this incident as a troubling escalation because the settlers targeted a house still under construction. The village council head stated that settlers have moved to within 100 meters of another construction site. Most countries and the United Nations consider Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this classification.

Settlement expansion has accelerated under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, which relies on pro-settlement parties. Construction on Salameh's home had stalled after the Gaza war began in 2023.

Frequently asked questions

The incident took place in the Palestinian village of Jalud in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

Mohammad Salameh is the Palestinian homeowner whose unfinished house was seized by Israeli settlers.

Most countries and the United Nations consider Israeli settlements in the West Bank to be illegal under international law, citing the Fourth Geneva Convention.

What Happens Next

01The Israeli military is checking Reuters' request for comment.
02The Israeli police have not yet responded to requests for comment.

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How It Developed

Israeli settlers occupied an unfinished two-story Palestinian home in Jalud.
Video verified by Reuters showed at least six settlers on the property.
The homeowner, Mohammad Salameh, reported no assistance from Israeli military or police.
Settler attacks on Palestinian villages have surged by 130% since 2023, according to a UN inquiry.
Residents report settlers have moved within 100 meters of another construction site in Jalud.
Settlement expansion has accelerated under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government.

Sources

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In the West Bank, Israeli settlers take over Palestinian's dream homeReuters

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