Tensions Rise in Susiya: The Struggle for Survival Amid Settler Violence

Susiya, a Palestinian village in the West Bank, faces increasing violence from Israeli settlers. Villagers report assaults, water source destruction, and olive grove vandalism. Despite these challenges, residents are determined to maintain their land and identity. Israeli military presence has been deployed, yet tensions persist amidst the conflict with Hamas.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 30-07-2025 18:09 IST | Created: 30-07-2025 18:09 IST
Tensions Rise in Susiya: The Struggle for Survival Amid Settler Violence
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Tensions have surged in the Palestinian village of Susiya, located in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, where residents report escalating violence from Jewish settlers. Incidents include attacks on water sources, olive groves, and electrical infrastructure, aggravating an already dire situation.

Amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, settlers are accused of aggressively trying to drive Palestinians from their land, a move emboldened by some far-right Israeli government ministers. Susiya residents, like Jihad Al-Nawajaa, voice concerns over severe water shortages, perceived as a tactic to force them out.

The Israeli military has responded by deploying soldiers to manage disturbances, yet villagers remain defiant, holding onto their land and olive trees, which serve as a critical symbol of Palestinian national identity. Despite fears and sleepless nights, families like the Mughnems stay resilient, refusing to abandon their ancestral homes.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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