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Almost all families in Fasayil al-Wusta have been displaced by Israel using both settler harassment and legal proceedings

No.

29103

Date

27 January, 2026

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"Only one Palestinian family is still remaining in Fasayil al-Wusta in the Jordan Valley. Israel has expelled the rest through the combination of settler harassment and legal proceedings. This is what Palestinian activist Ayman Ghraieb was reporting on, when he was kidnapped and jailed by the Israeli army." - Source

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Ethnic cleansing in Fasayil al-Wusta

Palestinian households in the village of Fasayil al Wusta, located in the Jordan Valley north of Jericho, have been facing increasing harassment and attacks over the past month. As a result, five families decided to leave the area on Thursday, November 6. Only one family remains, still resisting despite displacement efforts.

Broader context:

According to International Solidarity Movement in November 12, 2025:

Fasayil al Wusta lies between two settlements, Tomer to the south and Petza’el to the north. Palestinians believe that the plan of the occupation forces is to link the two settlements, which is why Fasayil al Wusta has been so heavily targeted. In 2023, two outposts were also established to the west of the village.

The family has reported different incidents over the past month, including beatings of family members and neighbours by the settlers and settler security, along with intimidation intended to force them to leave the area. One of the daughters was detained at a military base for seven hours, where she was not allowed to speak, eat or drink anything, and was threatened of assault. Two years ago, the family’s mother was also arrested and beaten in front of the community.

On Thursday, November 6, settlers erected a fence around the family’s house, isolating it from the neighbouring villages of Fasayil and Fasayil al Fauqa. This further action paired by daily incursions by settlers entering the property and scaring the family has raised fears of imminent displacement among the local community.

International witnesses have reported sustained activity around the house, including the presence of drones hovering overhead at all hours of the day and night, and settlers using ATVs to patrol the perimeter fence around the family’s land. On Sunday (November 9) morning, soldiers arrived and demanded the owner’s ID, and later, members of Israel’s Nature and Parks Authority authority were seen shooting and killing dogs belonging to neighbouring families. In addition, the water pipeline supplying the household was found to have been cut. Water is delivered to the household only every four days for 12 hours, due to Israel’s full control on water resources in the Jordan Valley. The families in fact believes the pipeline was cut on Thursday, when the fence was erected.

The family’s ongoing exposure to continuous distress caused by the fear of attacks is compounded by additional hardships. Children are scared to walk to school, which is a few hundreds meter away, and family members are generally afraid to leave the house unattended, which poses additional problems when medical visits and other daily tasks require leaving the home.

On November 6, 2025, five more Palestinian families were forced to flee Fasayil, only one family still remains.

On 17 November 2025,

Ayman Ghraieb, a well-known nonviolent Palestinian activist who documents settler violence in the Jordan Valley, was arrested in al-Fasayil. Previously targeted by settlers and military interference, he was detained by Israeli forces at settlers’ request and is now reportedly held by Shin Bet. His whereabouts, condition, and legal status remain unknown, raising serious concerns about the motivation and legality of his detention.

On January 17, 2026:

After families were uprooted and the area was fenced under the pretext of settlement, settlers are trying to pressure Abed al-Hadi Abayat and his family to leave the area by placing spoiled dates next to their house and bringing cattle to graze there—not to mention the stench from the dates. It should be noted that the Abayat family and one other family remained in the area after more than four families were uprooted due to settler violence.

Source: ‘Aref Da’arma

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