Thu 1-May-2025

Palestinian farmers

Palestinian farmer dies of his wounds after being shot by IOF

A 59-year-old Gazan farmer who was shot and injured by Israeli gunfire on Saturday afternoon east of Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip died of his wounds in the evening hours.

IOF prevents Palestinian farmers from entering their lands

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) prevented on Monday a group of Palestinian farmers from entering their olive groves located behind the Apartheid Wall.

IOF opens machinegun fire at Palestinian lands east of Rafah

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) on Monday opened machinegun fire at Palestinian agricultural lands east of Rafah city south of the Gaza Strip.

Palestinian farmer kidnapped by Israeli soldiers during tree-planting

The Israeli occupation forces on Thursday kidnapped a Palestinian farmer from his land tract in Salfit’s western town of Haris.

IOF attacks Palestinian farmers in al-Khalil

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) on Friday morning assaulted Palestinian farmers while working in their lands in Yatta town south of the West Bank city of al-Khalil.

Minor among 10 members of Palestinian family kidnapped by Israeli army

10 Palestinian farmers including a child were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces on Thursday evening from al-Khalil’s southern town of Yatta in the southern West Bank.

Israeli settlers attack Palestinian olive pickers in Hawara

Extremist Israeli settlers have stepped up assaults against Palestinian farmers across Hawara’s olive groves south of the occupied West Bank province of Nablus.

Israeli army bans Palestinians from entering their lands in Qaryout

The Israeli occupation forces on Sunday morning prevented Palestinian farmers from reaching their cultivated land tracts in Nablus’s southern town of Qaryout.

Israeli army chases down Palestinian farmers in Ras al-Ahmar

The Israeli occupation forces on Wednesday morning stormed al-Ras al-Ahmar in the northern Jordan Valley and cracked down on Palestinian farmers.

‘Wadi al-Qaf’: Natural reserve that dates back to the Ottoman Era

About six kilometers northwest of Hebron the largest nature reserve in the West Bank has been preserved its beauty and the lushness of its trees dates back hundreds of years ago.