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Israeli armed settler night raid on Umm Darit, near Sha'ab al Botum

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"בעת הפלישה הם גם לקחו איתם תושב נוסף... חלק מפרצופיהם האחרים של הפולשים מוכרים לנו היטב. חלקם השתתפו בשבועות האחרונים בפלישות לקרקעות פרטיות בסוסיא ותקפו רועים וצאן בכפר סאדת אל ת'עלה." - Source

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Translation of the thread:

"In the evening, settlers arrived at a family home in Umm Darit near Shaab al-Butum. The settlers attacked the family with stones and attempted to run over the flock of sheep and the shepherds who were near the house. Later, settlers wearing uniforms also arrived at the family home. Together with the settlers who carried out the attack, they took the father and his son and drove them on an ATV toward the settlement.

Immediately afterward, dozens of settler-soldiers, including the violent and notorious settler Bezalel Talia, invaded the village of Shaab al-Butum.

They moved around inside and between homes with weapons drawn, while destroying equipment, including an agricultural fence, without any reason or legal order.

During the invasion, they also took another resident with them...

Some of the other faces among the invaders are also very familiar to us. Some of them participated in recent weeks in invasions of private land in Susiya and attacked...

We have written before about the house from which the father and son were taken. We previously documented how settlers caused severe damage to it, looted it, and established an outpost opposite it. This led the family to stay with relatives for several months out of fear of being attacked.

The settlers stole equipment from this house and used it to begin establishing the outpost. Another such outpost is located only a few meters from the homes of the village of Samra, whose houses were also demolished by settlers with a bulldozer after the war began. Residents trying to access their land—even plots relatively far from the outposts—have encountered violence, arbitrary arrests, or gunfire from settlers or soldiers.

So far, it remains unknown what happened to the three people who were taken and by whom they are being held. The police, who were informed of the settler invasion at the beginning of the incident but only chose to arrive after it had ended, as usual, spoke only with the invaders and then left the area. Another wonderful day under the apartheid regime."

Event Notes

Harassment of Shi'b al-Butum and Umm Darit communities by Israeli settlers & soldiers

Shiʿb al-Butm (AKA Sha'ab al-Butum) and Umm Darit are small Palestinian herding communities located in the Masafer Yatta area of the South Hebron Hills in the West Bank, within Area C under full Israeli control. They have been the subject of repeated reports of harassment and pressure linked to nearby Israeli settler outposts and settler activity in the surrounding hills. Documented incidents include intimidation of shepherds, attacks on residents, damage to property and livestock, and restrictions on access to grazing land, which is essential for their livelihoods. Human rights organizations describe a broader pattern of sustained pressure, especially in recent years, involving both settlers and the broader security environment, contributing to what they characterize as a coercive context that increases the risk of displacement. This situation has been widely reported by UN bodies and human rights groups as part of a wider trend of escalating settler violence and land pressure in the South Hebron Hills.

Umm Darit is located near the village of Shi‘b al-Butum, and its residents suffer from frequent harassment and severe violence by settlers, who mostly come from the outpost “Droma,” established by the settler Amichai Shilo just a few hundred meters from the homes.

On February 2025, Amnesty International stated that "The Palestinian community of Shi’b Al-Butum in Masafer Yatta is at imminent risk of forcible transfer due to increasing state-backed settler attacks, as well as home demolitions, restrictions on access to land and illegal settlement expansion by the Israeli authorities, Amnesty International said today. This herding community, home to some 300 Palestinians, is one of the 12 communities that make up the area of Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, and that for decades has been subjected to growing state-backed settler attacks and oppressive measures by the Israeli authorities. Since 7 October 2023 the situation has significantly worsened. Unless measures are immediately taken to hold violent settlers accountable, stop home demolitions and the expansion of nearby settlements, this community – like others in the area – will be forcibly displaced. The situation of the Shi’b Al-Butum community is a microcosm of what Palestinians, in particular herding and Bedouin communities, are facing across most of the occupied West Bank. Settlers trespass on their land, vandalize and steal their property, harass and physically assault them with total impunity.

Timeline of the events:

On February 2024, in the evening, settlers arrived at a family home in Umm Darit near Shaab al-Butum, attacked the family with stones, and attempted to run over shepherds and their sheep. Later, settlers in uniform arrived, and together they took the father and his son toward a nearby settlement on an ATV. Shortly afterward, dozens of armed settler-soldiers, including Bezalel Talia, entered Shaab al-Butum, moved through homes with weapons drawn, destroyed property, and reportedly detained another resident. The fate of the three taken residents remained unknown at the time.

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Binyamin Bodenheimer

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