Thousands Protest Palestinian Home Demolitions, Expulsions Across Southern Israel
Thousands Protest Palestinian Home Demolitions, Expulsions Across Southern Israel

Thousands Protest Palestinian Home Demolitions, Expulsions Across Southern Israel

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In June 2025, Israeli settler violence and land confiscations in the West Bank continue to escalate, with colonists bulldozing Palestinian lands in Salim near Nablus and setting up tents, as documented in over 1,600 attacks by Israeli forces and colonists in May alone. Concurrently, thousands of Palestinians and Bedouins are protesting across southern Israel and the Negev region against home demolitions and forced displacements, particularly targeting unrecognized villages and calling for the resignation of Israeli officials supporting displacement policies. Hamas leader Abdulrahman Shadid condemned recent settler attacks in Beita town as fascist and urged intensified resistance and disruption of settler security operations. These coordinated actions and protests underscore the ongoing tensions and resistance to Israeli occupation policies, which Palestinians describe as systematic attempts at annexation and ethnic displacement. Meanwhile, unrelated to these events, residents of East Palestine, Ohio, express frustration over delays and bureaucratic hurdles in receiving settlements from a toxic train derailment, highlighting local issues of government and administrative accountability.

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