For generations, Keith Asad’s household has owned olive timber within the land close to the West Financial institution city of Turmosayya, however now they’re out of his attain.
The timber are nonetheless there.
He can see them, clearly, from the yard of his home, tantalisingly shut.

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Keith Asad says he cannot go to his olive timber as he is too frightened
However he cannot go there. He is too frightened, and with good cause.
Regardless that he lives in a city the place crime is nearly unknown, Keith has simply put in a wall made from inflexible steel spikes, and he is contemplating including barbed wire to the highest of them.
He worries in regards to the security of his spouse and youngsters, however why?
By means of the gaps between the spikes, we are able to see a gaggle of autos and tents which have been arrange within the valley past Keith’s home. He calls them his “unwanted neighbours”.
The remainder of the world calls them settlers.
“We have some trees over there,” he says, pointing at his land. “This is the first year that we’re not even thinking about going over there.”
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‘Oh, we’ll be shot… assured’
“What would happen if you went?” I ask, and the reply is instant.
“Oh, we’ll be shot. That’s guaranteed. One hundred percent.”
This group arrived a couple of months in the past, with simply a few tents, a few automobiles and an air of menace.
Street blocks appeared, stopping the locals from reaching their ancestral land. Buildings had been vandalised and weapons had been brandished. And Keith says the Israeli police and army have finished nothing to assist.

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Olive farmers nonetheless come out, tending to their timber, figuring out armed settlers are lurking
He reveals me the injury to a door left behind after Israeli troopers got here to the home within the early hours of 1 morning, looking it from high to backside and refusing to elucidate why.
He feels besieged, and he is aware of it’ll worsen. As a result of increasingly more of those outposts are being arrange within the West Financial institution, by Israelis who consider they’ve a historic, or biblical, proper to the land.
They’re unlawful, beneath each Israeli and worldwide regulation.
However it’s virtually unknown for Israeli authorities to do something to cease them and there’s a crop of Israeli politicians, together with some within the cupboard, who’re captivated with encouraging as many new outposts as potential.
As a result of over time, they develop, attracting extra individuals.
Navy to civilian occupation
Roads and homes are constructed, Palestinians are intimidated into leaving and finally these little outposts morph into everlasting settlements, signed off and accredited by the Israeli authorities.
And progressively, the Israeli occupation of the West Financial institution turns into barely much less army and barely extra civilian.

For the Palestinians we spoke to, it seems like an invasion, fuelled by a way that the settlers act and assault with impunity.
Between 2005 and 2024, solely round 3% of police investigations into settler violence led to conviction. And, in fact, many assaults are by no means investigated.
‘Very, very nervous’
Within the olive groves outdoors Turmosayya, Yasser Alqam is driving me alongside a tough monitor, trying warily backward and forward.
“I feel very, very nervous,” he says. “I’m looking to my sides, on top of these hills, because, without any warning, stones can come down on your car.
“And it will take you some time earlier than you determine which approach they’re coming from.”

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Yasser Alqam says he feels ‘very, very nervous’
Yasser was right here earlier within the month when he noticed a horrendous assault, wherein a settler, armed with a membership dotted with nails, beat individuals – together with a 53-year-old Palestinian lady known as Afaf Abu Alia.
Video of her being attacked, after which, lined in blood, helped to a automotive to be taken to hospital, was placed on social media and attracted widespread condemnation. To date, regardless of the video proof, no one has been arrested.
Yasser takes us to the location of the assault. As we movie, an Israeli army automobile comes alongside a monitor and stops in a cloud of mud.
The troopers emerge and inform us we have now to go away for our personal safety, claiming that this olive grove is, actually, a closed army zone.

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Sky Information crew had been advised police had been on their technique to arrest them however, as instantly because it began, it was over
I ask who they’re defending us from, however there is no such thing as a reply. I am proven a WhatsApp picture of a rudimentary rectangle on a map, and knowledgeable that it is a army order.
We’re then advised we will not depart, and that the police are on the way in which to arrest us. We talk about the regulation. After which, as instantly because it began, it is over – we’re free to go. It is simply one other flare-up on the West Financial institution.
In an announcement, the Israel Protection Forces (IDF) advised us its mission was to thwart terrorism, and it stated it strongly condemned violence of any variety. It stated it will conduct a evaluation of the assaults we have now reported on right here.
However the echoes of violence reverberate right here. We go to go to Afaf, the lady who was so grievously attacked.
Her physique is badly battered, and she or he has two blood clots on her mind, however she has been discharged from hospital and is sitting on a settee, her household round her, frail however certain.

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Afra says she was crushed ‘throughout her physique’
The music of defiance
“They beat me on my head, behind my ears, along my legs, my back, and my neck all over my body, everywhere,” she tells me.
“I was terrified. The first thing that came to my mind was my son – he’s getting married soon. All I could think was that I might never get the chance to celebrate.
“It is our land. We stand our floor, and we’re right here to remain. We’re not going anyplace. I will not give it as much as settlers. They’ll beat us all they need, they will not break us.”

It’s a chorus you hear repeatedly on the West Financial institution – the music of defiance. The olive farmers nonetheless come out, tending to their timber, conscious that settlers, with their weapons and their very own perception that this land is rightly theirs, are lurking.
These valleys and fields are, directly, so tranquil, but additionally so very ominous and menacing.

