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March 13, 2026
- WEST BANK: Mount Ebal, Sha’arei Tikva Expansion, Court Rejects One “Relocation” Plan
- SETTLER & STATE TERRORISM
- Further Reading
WEST BANK
Settlers Take Up Residence in New Settlement on Mount Ebal
Settlers have moved residential structures (pre-fab homes) into the area of the new settlement on Mount Ebal, on a hilltop overlooking the Palestinian city of Nablus and surrounding villages. Settlers have also reportedly prepared to move to the settlement in the coming weeks. T
The settlement on Mount Ebal was approved by the Israeli government in May of 2025, along with 21 other settlements including Homesh and Sa-Nur. Despite its location in Area B, the Israeli Central Command signed off on a jurisdiction area for the settlement composed of several non-contiguous pockets of “state land.”
Settlers have agitated and organized for a settlement on Mount Ebal for years. Mt.Ebal/el-Burnat is purported to be an antiquity site where the biblical prophet Joshua built an altar, originally identified as such in the 1980s by an Israeli archaeologist though the majority of professional archaeologists do not support that conclusion. Emek Shaveh, an Israeli NGO with expertise in archaeology, called the settler campaign to seize Mt. Ebal as a “watershed in Israeli archaeology.” In July 2023, Emek Shaveh reported that a triad composed of settlers, an American Christian evangelical organization, and the Israeli army collaborated on a recent unlicensed excavation on Mount Ebal, which Emek Shaveh called antiquity theft. Further, the groups transferred some 80 cubic meters of soil from Mount Ebal to the Shavei Shomron settlement, where settlers then promoted an opportunity for members of the public to join the archaeologists in sifting through the materials (thereby promoting tourism to the settlements). Haaretz called the excavation “is mainly used as a tourist attraction to the West Bank and is of little scientific significance.”
Civil Admin Advances Plans for Expansion of Sha’arei Tikva Settlement
The Israeli High Planning Council met on March 11th and advanced planning for 126 new settlement units in the Sha’arei Tikva settlement.
In 2018, the settler-aligned Arutz Sheva media outlet reported that Sha’arei Tikva was one of a number of settlements (Elkana, Sha’arei Tikva, Etz Efraim, and Oranit) that agreed to a plan to unite multiple settlements in the area into one “super settlement” and build the largest-ever settlement industrial zone. By uniting the settlements, Israel will significantly increase the footprint of developed land, allowing for massive projects like the industrial zone. The four settlements and the land between them are located in the “seam-line” zone, the area created by the weaving route of the Israeli separation barrier that was built to keep many settlements on the Israeli side of the barrier despite being east of the 1967 Green Line.
Israeli High Court Rejects State’s Plan for “Relocation” of Palestinian Village, Demands State Planning
The Israeli High Court rejected a plan by the State to relocate – – aka ethnically cleanse — the Palestinian village of Arab al-Ramadin from its land on the Israeli side of the Separation Barrier to a new location on the West Bank side. In a surprising position – the Court actually ordered the State to explain why it has not advanced planning for the Palestinian village, though such plans have been professionally prepared and proposed by the village residents with help from the Israeli NGO Bimkom.
Alon Cohen-Lifshitz of Bimkom told Haaretz:
“the state’s outrageous proposal for the forced transfer of Arab al-Ramadin was met with a wall by the Supreme Court, which is unprecedentedly demanding planning for the village in the place where it has been for many decades…The Israeli government must change its approach of ignoring the human rights of Palestinians in the West Bank and fulfill its duty to enable them to live safe lives with a future.”
IDF Demolishes Two Outpost While More Are Set Up
The IDF reportedly demolished the Shirat Zion outpost this week, located near Nablus.
It’s also reported that settlers established at least two new outposts:
- A new outpost near Nablus on the lands between the Palestinian villages of al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya, south of Nablus, and Yasuf, east of Salfit. Reports say settlers brough in a movil home and are working to establish a road to the area.
- A new outpost northwest of Jerusalem on the lands of Beit Iksa. Reports say 40 settlers were accompanied by the IDF while they brought in bulldozers and trucks to clear the land.
STATE BACKED SETTLER TERRORISM
It’s been another horrific week in the West Bank as settlers and IDF continue to terrorize Palestinians, with at least six Palestinians killed by settlers since Israel and the U.S. launched their war on Iran and at least 109 incidents of settler violence documented by Yesh Din as of March 11th. Key events over the past weeks include:
- Four Killed in Settler Pogrom on Khirbet Abu Falah (March 8th). Masked settlers raided the town at 2:00a, and, when Palestinians emerged from their beds to get the settlers to leave, the settlers shot and killed three. When the IDF arrived on scene, soldiers fired tear gas towards Palestinians, resulting in the death of a fourth man from suffocation. Khirbet Abu Falah is located northwest of Ramallah.
- Uniformed Settler Shoots, Kills One in Masafer Yatta region (March 7th). A settler-soldier serving on a regional defense reserve unit opened fire towards Palestinians in Wadi al-Rakhim who were attempting to herd settler livestock off of their privately owned fields. Two Palestinian brothers were hit, one died on scene and the other was transferred to a hospital in serious condition with a gunshot. Five days after the murder, settlers ransacked the family’s home. Kerem Navot documents the history of the settler, Luria Luski, who fired the kill shots,
- Settlers Set Fire to Homes in Masafer Yatta (March 11). Settlers set several structures on fire in the Khalwa village in the Masafer Yatta region south of Hebron. Palestinians report the settlers had raided the village earlier in the day, bringing flocks of sheep and a camel.
- Settlers raid Khirbet Homsa in the Jordan Valley (March 13), attacking Palestinian residents and activists. Activists report 30-40 settlers arrived in the middle of the night, handcuffed and beat people, and then stole 350 sheep. Settlers reportedly retreated to the nearby Beqaot settlement.
- Settlers ran over a young girl in Umm al-Khair (March 13). The girl was sent to the hospital with a head injury. The settler who allegedly ran her over was filmed leaving the scene.
- In Qusra, settlers filmed brutally assaulting a Palestinian man (March 13).
- Reserve soldiers filmed shooting at Palestinians in the village of Sa’ir (March 13), near Hebron. IDF arrived and allowed the shooters to leave without consequence.
Breaking the Silence writes:
“On Saturday, settler terrorists targeted Masafer Yatta, killing 28-year-old Amerr Shnaran, a father of two, near Susya. Later that night, between Saturday and Sunday, settler terrorists attacked Khirbet Abu Falah, killing two residents: 24-year-old Thaer Hamayel and 57-year-old Fare’e Hamayel. When the IDF arrived in Khirbet Abu Falah, it fired tear gas at Palestinians, killing 55-year-old Mohammad Marra, who suffocated from the gas. The attacks in Qaryut, Masafer Yatta, and Khirbet Abu Falah follow a disturbingly similar pattern: settler terrorists, often wearing IDF uniforms, enter Palestinian villages with firearms and kill people. Afterwards, instead of stopping the terrorists, the IDF punishes the very people whom they attacked.
Critically, the line between the IDF and the settlers is becoming increasingly blurred, with many attackers wearing IDF uniforms, serving in regional defence units, or using IDF-issued weapons. These attacks are yet another tragic piece of evidence of a coordinated effort by the IDF, the state of Israel, and settler terrorists to drive Palestinians from their land. On Thursday, these coordinated efforts forced the last families of the Bedouin community on the outskirts of Duma, Nablus district. To learn more about the eroding line between violent settlers and the IDF, see the new report by our partners at Yesh Din: “Settlers in Uniform: Violence Against Palestinians by Israelis in Military Uniforms.”
MK Ayman Odeh posted on X:
“Amid Netanyahu’s survival war, gangs of settlers move from village to village, sometimes alongside the army, and kill Palestinians simply because they are Palestinians.”
All of this occurs under the army’s protection and with government encouragement. This is an official, deliberate policy aimed at ethnic cleansing in the West Bank and the realization of the government’s messianic and fascist vision: more occupation, more killings and pogroms, more expulsions, and more annexation. The war with Iran will end, but as long as the occupation continues, the bloodshed will continue.”
Haaretz columnist Amira Hass writes:
“behind every scruffy teen or cowboy with a tzitzit and a gun is a long line of well-dressed lawyers and planners who graduated from the best universities, cabinet ministers and Jewish National Fund clerks, military commanders and heads and inspectors of the Civil Administration. The ones who for years pretended that “security” was the sole reason for declaring firing zones and prohibitions on land cultivation. The ones who, in the name of law enforcement, ordered the destruction of water cisterns and prohibited Palestinian communities from connecting to water and electricity. The ones who drafted and are drafting laws and orders that stipulate, in crude military language or in grandiloquent legalese, that public land will be allocated only to Jews. They are the ones who designed and authorized separation walls and highways so as to devour as much Palestinian farmland and future building lots as possible – on both sides of the Green Line, in the Negev and in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. The Jewish holy terror, which reaches new heights every day, only greatly accelerates the bureaucratic violence and dispossession that the state has carried out for decades.”
BONUS READS
- “The Netanyahu Government Approves Hundreds of Millions for Settlements in Coalition Funds” (Peace Now, 3/11/2026)
- “Dirty Work by Nathan Thrall” (The New York Review, 3/26/2026 Issue)
- “In This Palestinian Village, There’s Nowhere to Hide From Iranian Missiles or Settler Pogroms” (Haaretz, 3/7/2026)
- “Sanctions on Israeli settlements are working – even without the US” (The Guardian, 3/10/2026)
- “Humanitarian Situation Report | 6 March 2026” (OCHA, 3/6/2026)
- “A Message to All IDF Soldiers: You May Rampage, Assault and Abuse, and You Will Never Be Punished” (Haaretz, 3/13/2026).