شبكة قدس الإخبارية
شبكة قدس الإخبارية
Ready to play
Ready to play
Dozens of Palestinian families in northern the Jordan Valley are facing the threat of forced eviction due to escalating Israeli occupation and settler actions targeting water sources and agricultural lands in the area. Occupation forces and settlers have cut off water supplies to the homes of these families, who rely on farming and livestock, putting around 47 families—over 300 individuals, half of whom are children—at imminent risk of losing their homes. Additionally, excavation and the construction of a separation wall across Palestinian farmland are destroying crops, agricultural greenhouses, and damaging water lines, exacerbating fears of mass displacement and the appropriation of land for closed areas or settler expansion. The wall stretches approximately 22 kilometers across lands owned by Palestinians. These actions are destroying agricultural infrastructure, increasing the suffering of residents, and daily escalations are taking place as part of a broader policy aimed at demolishing the livelihood foundations of Palestinians in the region.
Notice: This Is an AI-Generated Summary
Comments (0)