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Lucy, the Palestinian dog who was brutally assaulted by a settler, survived despite her injuries.

Lucy, the Palestinian dog who was brutally assaulted by a settler, survived despite her injuries.

No.

33902

Date

16 May, 2026

Location

Found by

Matan Golan

Original Social Media Post

"@rozolyo עפ״י דיווח פלסטיני מלפני שעה קלה הכלב מקבל טיפול רפואי ועדיין חי. בינתיים כבר הציתו בית מגורים בין תורמוס איה לאבו פלאח." - Source

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Archivist Notes On This Video

Translation:

"According to a Palestinian report from a short while ago, the dog is receiving medical treatment and is still alive.

Meanwhile, a residential house has already been set on fire between Turmus Ayya and Abu Falah."

Event Notes

Recurring settler attacks on Atara

Atara (عطارة) is a Palestinian town north of Ramallah, in the central West Bank. Resident faces mainly issues linked to movement control, land restrictions, and proximity to Israeli settlements.

The Atara military checkpoint, a permanent Israeli military checkpoint was established at the southern entrance of Atara after the Second Intifada (around 2000). It controls the main access between northern Ramallah-area villages and Ramallah city, making it a strategic point for movement through the central West Bank. Closures or intensified checks have repeatedly disrupted Palestinian movement, causing delays for workers, students, patients, and commercial traffic.

Parts of Atara’s land have been affected by Israeli Ateret settlement expansion (established in 1981.). The construction of bypass roads serving Israeli settlements also affected surrounding Palestinian land and created additional restrictions through security zones along roads. Ateret is located on a hilltop near Atara, creating a situation where the Palestinian village is surrounded by settlement-related infrastructure and security arrangements.

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