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Friday, June 12, 2026

Colonial settlers and occupation forces stormed a village in Ain al-Duyuk, Jordan Valley

Colonial settlers and occupation forces stormed a village in Ain al-Duyuk, Jordan Valley, seven times in one month, in a continued effort to displace Palestinians amidst the ethnic cleansing campaign in the West Bank


May 27, 2026 - Halq Al Rummaneh is a beautiful village located in Ain Al-Duyuk, outside of Jericho, home to a Palestinian community that has lived here for generations. The village is located on top of a mountain in Area A, yet is adjacent to a road classified as Area C, which settlers and IOF use to drive to nearby outposts and bases, notably the settler outpost of Mevo’ot Yeriho and the Harmonot Military Base.
The only road that leads to the village, which is mostly dirt and stone, is in disrepair and can only be used by four-wheel drives due to not having been maintained since October 7, 2023. This makes the villagers all the more vulnerable to settler attacks, including the reality that ambulances cannot reach the community.

From October of 2025 until the end of 2025, settlers attacked the village on nine occasions. In one attack on December 14th, settlers brutally assaulted residents, after which more than 10 villagers, including elderly men and women, had to receive intensive care. Settlers also struck children under the age of four so violently that the children’s heads hit the walls of the room. Over the course of two months, the settlers also vandalized houses and a solar panel, and stole 200 sheep (worth a total of around USD 200,000), 20 chickens, 7000 shekels in cash, gold, and a car.

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