UN documents 591 incidents of violence by Israeli settlers in occupied Palestinian territory in 1st half of 2023
GENEVA (AA): The number of violent incidents involving Israeli settlers in the occupied Palestinian territory stood at 591 in the first six months of 2023, the UN has reported.
“That’s an average of 99 incidents every month and a 39% increase compared with the monthly average of the whole of 2022,” Jens Laerke, spokesperson for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), said at a UN briefing in Geneva.
The number of such incidents which are resulting in Palestinian casualties, property damage or both in 2022 was already the highest since OCHA started recording them in 2006, Laerke said.
He highlighted that Palestinian communities who rely on herding are particularly vulnerable, saying that in the last two years, at least 399 people were forcibly displaced due to settler violence targeting seven communities engaged in herding across the occupied Palestinian territory.
Three of these communities – Al Baqa’a, Khirbet Bir al’Idd, and Wedadiye – have been completely depopulated due to the violence, while the rest of the communities only have a few families remaining, he added.
Numerous communities throughout the West Bank are under threat of forced displacement as a result of a coercive environment created by demolitions, settlement activities and other harmful practices.
“Israeli settlements are illegal under international law,” he said. “They deepen humanitarian needs due to their impact on livelihoods, food security and access to essential services.”