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How a Palestinian town is defending itself from Israeli settler attacks

  • On a cool night in June, Palestinians from Sinjil in the occupied West Bank gathered on a hilltop to monitor for potential settler attacks, using searchlights and community WhatsApp groups to coordinate patrols.
  • Mayor Moataz Tawafsha says Israeli military restrictions closed four of five entrances to Sinjil, cutting residents off from roughly 2,000 acres of privately owned land. He stated, "We really feel as if we are living in a collective prison."
  • Following a Molotov cocktail attack, Abed Foqahaa built metal bars and a fence around his home. "The fire broke out and we couldn't control it," said Foqahaa, describing the attack that occurred around two years ago.
  • Volunteer Fadi Alwan stated that settlers are "supported by their government," framing the violence as systematic rather than isolated incidents. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and others sharing his ideology are expanding settlements across the West Bank.
  • This conflict represents a struggle between two visions of Israel: one democratic and liberal, the other messianic and supremacist. Democratic Israel may be the final casualty if this ideological war continues unchecked.
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How a Palestinian town is defending itself from Israeli settler attacks

On a cool night in June, some 15 Palestinians from the town of Sinjil in the occupied West Bank gathered on a hilltop to watch the shadowed valleys below for any sign of movement ​that might signal an impending Israeli settler attack.

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