Military demolishes most of West Bank Bedouin hamlet, displacing dozens
COGAT says buildings were illegally built in closed firing zone; Palestinian ‘No Other Land’ director accuses Israel of ‘erasing village to create more and more illegal settlements’

Israeli military bulldozers demolished most of a Palestinian Bedouin village in the West Bank on Monday, taking out the hamlet’s infrastructure and leaving residents wandering amid the rubble of their homes. The bulldozers rolled into Khalet Al-Dab in the morning, taking down most of the village’s structures, said Basel Adra, a filmmaker, journalist, and activist from the area.
Nine homes, five tents, and five animal pens were demolished, said Mohammed Rabia, head of the village council in the area.
COGAT, the Israeli military body responsible for administrative affairs in the West Bank, said it demolished the buildings because they were built illegally in an area designated as a closed firing zone.
Palestinians have long said that securing Israeli permission to build in the West Bank is nearly impossible.
Ali Dababsa, 87, a shepherd who watched the forces demolish his home, looked aghast. “We want to die under this soil, this land is precious to us, and we are the owners of this land,” he said, as he and other villagers gathered on a hilltop.
The demolitions took place in an area of the West Bank known as Masafer Yatta, where radical Israeli settlers are expanding a network of outposts in the area.
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Palestinians say the settlers operate with the tacit consent of the Israeli state, which carries out home demolitions and rarely prosecutes settlers for instances of violence against Palestinians.
“Since October 7, the Israeli army with the settlers established three illegal outposts around this community and now erasing this village to create more and more Israeli illegal settlements in the area,” said Adra, who co-directed the Oscar-award winning film “No Other Land,” about Palestinian expulsion and settler violence in the area.
The destruction comes as Israeli forces are set to demolish over 100 homes across two northern refugee camps in the West Bank.
The West Bank has seen a spike in violence since October 7, 2023, when thousands of Hamas-led terrorists stormed southern Israel to kill some 1,200 people and take 251 hostages, sparking the war in Gaza.
In the West Bank, the military has undertaken large-scale counterterrorism operations that have killed hundreds of people — the vast majority of them combatants, according to the IDF — and displaced tens of thousands.
Settler violence against Palestinians has also been on the rise, with several recent incidents in Masafer Yatta area, including one in which Adra’s co-director Hamdan Ballal was arrested after reportedly being beaten by settlers.
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