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"2/3 אל האירוע ניסה לפרוץ הפריץ המקומי – נעם ג׳קסון – שלא הוזמן, אבל חש צורך לפלוש לבית פרטי ולברר את פשר החגיגות. הלא ידוע שגם את השמחות צריך לאשר המתנחל מקן הטרור המקומי." - Source
Last night, around 50 Israelis and Palestinians gathered for a festive shared dinner. The event was organized by residents of Khirbet al-Tuwail, a shepherding community located in the outskirts of Aqraba, who invited members of Mistaqlim to dinner after several months of joint protective-presence work with the community.
The mayor of Aqraba also attended, greeting and thanking those present. In a moving speech about human solidarity beyond religion, he praised the activists for their courage in standing up to extremists who, today as in the past, are trying to take over the land of Aqraba and Khirbet al-Tuwail.
The local settler overlord, Noam Jackson, tried to crash the event. He wasn't invited, but apparently felt the need to enter a private home and find out what the celebration was about. Apparently, even celebrations need to be approved by the local terror-settler from the nearby outpost.
The settler left, but that evening, still enraged by the perceived insult, the settler and two teenagers attacked an activists’ vehicle. They blocked it, blinded the activists inside with flashlights, and shook the vehicle.
After they eventually moved away, the activists discovered that two of the vehicle’s tires had been slashed with a knife.
Khirbet al-Tawil is a small Palestinian rural hamlet located east of Aqraba, in the Nablus Governorate in the occupied West Bank, on the slopes overlooking parts of the Jordan Valley area. It lies in Area C, which is under Israeli civil and military control under the Oslo framework.
Khirbet al-Tawil appears frequently in reporting because of issues involving demolitions, land access, military-zone designations, and nearby settlement activity.
The village is also subject to harassement and attacks from the nearby violent outpost "Jackson farm".
On April 15, 2024:
Roughly 50 armed settlers attacked Khirbet al-Tawil. According to local officials, shots were fired during clashes. Two Palestinians — identified in reports as Mohammed Bani Jame and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel/Bani Fadl — were killed, and others were injured. Reuters and other reports described this as part of a wave of retaliatory settler attacks after the killing of an Israeli teenage shepherd.
On July 11, 2024:
Israeli authorities demolished agricultural structures and sheep pens in Khirbet al-Tawil. While not itself described as a settler assault, documentation linked these measures to wider pressure on shepherd communities already facing settler attacks and displacement risks.
On July 3, 2025:
Israeli settlers established new illegal outposts in the Khirbet al-Tawil/Aqraba area, including mobile homes and embarked on leveling and bulldozing the area around them.
On July 9, 2025:
Settlers attacked Khirbet al-Tawil, injuring eight Palestinians. The Palestine Red Crescent Society teams transported "three cases of live bullet wounds to the legs resulting from the settler attack on Khirbet al-Tawil" to hospitals, the humanitarian organization said in a statement.
In a later statement, the Red Crescent said its teams treated "five additional injuries, including one child, caused by beatings from settlers."
On April 13, 2026,
Settlers were building a (new) outpost opposite the home of one of the families near the village homes with the aim of expelling the families and taking over the houses and privately owned land. According to testimony, teh previous night the outpost residents harassed people in their homes and stole a solar panel. A soldier or someone impersonating a soldier, wearing military uniform and carrying Israeli army-issued weapons, was together with a settler. After many months of harassment by settlers, fear and pressure did their work, and the family fled. The army and the police refused to come. When activists called the police for help, they were told that settlers are allowed to be wherever they want.
On June 6, 2026,
Shortly after midnight, young settlers broke into the home of Anad Bani Jaber (65) and assaulted him and his wife while they were asleep. They then stole the security camera installed outside their home and fled. Settlers beat people, steal, and run away.