Israeli forces displace 11 Bedouin families in Ramallah amid ongoing settler violence

Palestinian families dismantled their tin and tent homes in Al-Mughayyir area on February 21, 2026, relocating after repeated attacks. The displacement continues a pattern of forced evictions across the West Bank.
Eleven Palestinian Bedouin families were forced to dismantle their makeshift homes in the El-Halayil community near Ramallah on February 21, 2026, relocating to another area amid ongoing Israeli army attacks and settler violence. The families, living in tin shelters and tents in Al-Mughayyir area, abandoned their settlement due to repeated demolitions and security threats.
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Forced Displacement Pattern
The displacement represents the latest in a series of forced evictions targeting Bedouin communities across the West Bank. These communities, already living in vulnerable conditions, face systematic pressure from Israeli authorities and illegal settlers, including home demolitions, access restrictions, and physical attacks. According to UN figures, settler violence and access restrictions have displaced over 4,700 Palestinians since January 2023.
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Ramallah Context
The El-Halayil community's displacement occurs amid intensified Israeli operations throughout the West Bank since the Gaza war began in October 2023. Palestinians view such actions—alongside arrests, killings, and settlement expansion—as systematic efforts to displace communities and consolidate control, undermining prospects for a viable Palestinian state.
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