Over 30 Clashes Reported Near Ramallah as Israeli Settlers Torch Palestinian Homes and Farmland in Khirbet Abu Falah
Al Jazeera reported that settlers set fire to homes in the West Bank village, damaging houses, vehicles and farmland. The village has recorded more than 30 settler attacks since late March.
Al JazeeraIsraeli settlers torched Palestinian homes in Khirbet Abu Falah, a village near Ramallah, causing extensive damage to houses, vehicles and farmland. Al Jazeera reported the incident on June 2, 2026. The attack follows a pattern of violence in the area.
Khirbet Abu Falah has been frequently targeted by settler attacks. More than 30 incidents have been recorded there since late March. The village lies in the West Bank near Ramallah. Damage from the latest incident affected residential structures, vehicles and agricultural land.
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