
On 18 April, in Khirbet Abu Falah, northeast of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, up to 100 settlers gathered at an outpost just outside the village. This was a new outpost, only established a few days previously.
Illegal colonists and Israeli occupation forces coordinate to storm the villages of Khirbet Abu Falah and al Mughayyir
Some of the settlers tried to go down the hill from the outpost to attack houses in the village, but residents gathered to protect their properties.
Shortly after this, Israeli occupation forces (IOF) raided several homes in Abu Falah, assaulting anddetaining several residents. The settlers then spread out around several areas of the village, and also went to al Mughayyir, although no attacks were reported.
On the evening of the same day, during one of the daily IOF raids on al Mughayyir, occupation soldiers assaulted two young Palestinian children.
Seven-year-old Abdallah Abu Alia, and eight-year-old Mohammed Abu Alia, were playing in the street near their home with a group of children. When they heard the military vehicle approaching, most of the children ran away, but Abdallah and Mohammed remained where they were.
IOF intimidate and assault seven and eight year old children
The military intimidated, threatened and pushed around the two children, and then told them to stay seated on the ground while they drove away.
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Shortly after this incident, 33-year-old Ghaith Abu Naim was attacked in his car. He was in Marj Saya, on the road between Abu Falah and al Mughayyir. He was driving home from work when settlers on a quad bike — supplied by the “Israeli” government — drove alongside his car and started throwing stones. They then attacked him with an iron bar, injuring his shoulder and damaging his car. A relative of Abu Naim told us he used to leave for work at 9 am but, fearing the constant attacks from the settlers and the IOF, he now leaves home two hours earlier each morning.
On the night of 18 April,Turmus Ayya — which is also in northeast Ramallah and adjacent to the villages of Abu Falah and al Mughayyir, was also attacked by settlers. Dozens of these terrorists entered the village, from the direction of the nearby outpost, and set fire to the home of a Palestinian family.
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They also torched a vehicle, before being confronted by unarmed residents and forced to leave.
Threatening graffiti left by settlers
Settlers also spray-painted the words “revenge” and “Regards from Abu Falah” in Hebrew, on the wall of a building in the village.

In the past two months, three outposts have been established in the Abu Falah and al Mughayyir area. All are in Area B, on privately owned Palestinian land. One of these outposts was set up on private land in the al Khaleel valley, close to al Mughayyir, when theAbu Najer family was forcibly displaced due to settler violence. Another outpost is in a Palestinian home in Abu Falah, which settlers took by force and established on 8 March. This was the day after three Palestinians were killed in the village, by the IOF and settlers. The third and most recent outpost, mentioned at the beginning of this article, is on a hill at the edge of Abu Falah.
The attacks, from both the illegal Jewish settlers and the IOF are relentless and Palestinians have no one they can turn to for protection. Every day, somewhere in the West Bank, Palestinians have their property destroyed or stolen, or are forcibly displaced, injured or killed.
At the time of writing, on 19 April, settlers stole more than 150 sheep belonging to al Mughayyir resident Anis Mahmoud Abu Alia. Although they were confronted by villagers, the IOF protected the settlers as they left the area. Several hours later, the village was again stormed by the IOF, who beat a child and fired tear gas at residents.
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By Charlie Jaay
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Settlers don’t raid villages.