Report: Israeli Forces Conducted Over 2,100 Attacks on Palestinians in November

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, a Palestinian organization has documented 2,144 attacks by Israeli forces and settlers against Palestinians during November. The report, released by the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission on its official website, details the ongoing violations by the Israeli regime and settlers against Palestinians, including continued settlement construction.
Moeed Shaaban, head of the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission, stated in the monthly report that the Israeli army perpetrated 1,523 of the attacks, while settlers conducted 621. The majority of these incidents were concentrated in the governorates of Ramallah (360 attacks), Hebron (348 attacks), Bethlehem (342 attacks), and Nablus (334 attacks).
Shaaban noted that the attacks included direct physical assaults, uprooting trees, burning fields, preventing olive pickers from accessing their lands, confiscating property, and demolishing homes and agricultural facilities.
Settlers reportedly carried out 485 operations involving the destruction and theft of Palestinian property, affecting vast areas of land. Settler attacks, often aided by the Israeli army, resulted in the uprooting, destruction, and poisoning of 1,986 trees, including 466 olive trees.
The report also indicates that since the beginning of November, settlers have attempted to establish 19 new settlement outposts, seizing and occupying 2,800 dunams of Palestinian land.
Shaaban emphasized that Israeli forces carried out 46 demolition operations in November, affecting 76 structures, including 20 residential homes, 2 non-residential homes, 30 agricultural facilities, and 23 livelihood centers. Webangah News Agency will continue to monitor the situation as it unfolds.

