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3 Palestinian olive pickers injured in illegal Israeli settler attacks in West Bank

Illegal armed settlers assaulted farmers in southern Nablus, while Israeli troops blocked access to olive groves in nearby villages, according to Palestinian sources

Mohammad Sıo  | 25.10.2025 - Update : 25.10.2025
3 Palestinian olive pickers injured in illegal Israeli settler attacks in West Bank

RAMALLAH, Palestine/ISTANBUL

Three Palestinian farmers were injured on Saturday after being attacked by illegal Israeli settlers in the southern part of Nablus, occupied West Bank, according to the official Palestinian news agency Wafa.

Illegal armed settlers assaulted olive pickers with sticks and dogs in the Wadi al-Hajj Issa area of Aqraba, injuring three and forcing farmers to flee their lands.

In the nearby town of Duma, Israeli soldiers prevented Palestinians from accessing their olive groves, according to the head of the village council, Suleiman Dawabsha. He said illegal settlers have repeatedly attacked local farmers, stealing olives, vandalizing trees, and grazing livestock on private lands.

According to the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission, illegal Israeli settlers have carried out more than 7,000 attacks against Palestinians and their property in the West Bank since Israel launched its war on Gaza in October 2023. These include 158 assaults targeting olive pickers since the beginning of this month.

Commission head Muayyad Shaaban said in an Oct. 21 statement that this year’s olive harvest has been “the hardest in decades,” citing widespread Israeli restrictions designating farmlands as “closed military zones.”

The olive harvest is a vital source of income for thousands of Palestinian families. According to the Agriculture Ministry, this year’s yield is among the weakest in decades, with production estimated at only 15% of the average level.

The ministry said Palestine produced about 27,300 tons of olive oil in 2024, up from just 10,000 tons in 2023.

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