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Pogroms in Al-Ladain area between Beit Lid and Kafr Qaddum

31 October, 2025
West Bank, Beit Lid, Kafr Qaddum

On October 31, 2025, in the evening, Israeli settlers, backed by the army, raided Beit Lid near Tulkarm, setting fire to farm tractors, vehicles, and a bulldozer, leading to confrontations in the area.

A group of settlers set out from the Ramin plain area, where an illegal pastoral outpost was established, toward the nearby town of Beit Lid, closed a road in the area, and attacked passing Palestinian-registered vehicles and farmers with stones and sticks.

They also set fire to an agricultural tractor, a vehicle, and part of an agricultural facility on the outskirts of the town, while the Israeli soldiers fired tear gas canisters toward residents who rushed to confront the settlers’ attack.

A prevailing state of high tension is witnessed in the vicinity of the town, with ongoing reinforcements of settlers and soldiers and their heavy deployment in the eastern areas of Tulkarem.

Second wave, two hours later:

Israeli Settlers set fire the to three vehicles in the second such attack in hours in the town of Kafr Qaddum in the north of the occupied West Bank, in the second such attack in a matter of hours, Al Jazeera Arabic reports.

Abdel Qabaja, an activist against the wall and settlements, said the settlers attacked Kafr Qaddum, east of Qalqilya, leading to clashes with residents during which the settlers used live ammunition. The Israeli army intervened to protect the settlers, using tear gas and live ammunition. The settlers burned three vehicles in the town, including a vehicle owned by Murad Ishtawi, director of the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission office in the northern West Bank.

Earlier on Friday, settlers also attacked the towns of Beitin and Deir Dibwan, east of Ramallah, burning two vehicles and vandalising a mosque by smashing its windows.

Location context:

Kafr Qaddum is in the northern West Bank, in the Qalqilya Governorate.

Beit Lid is in the Tulkarm Governorate, also northern West Bank.

Ramin is near Beit Lid (north‑east of it) in the Tulkarm Governorate.

The corridor between Kafr Qaddum and Beit Lid (including fields/areas like “Al‑Ladain”) is the likely zone where many reported incidents occur.

These places lie fairly close to one another in the northern West Bank region.

In the Ramin Plain (east of Tulkarm) several new illegal settler outposts have been reported including a new “pastoral outpost” was established on the lands of Ramin village in early January 2025 (Basin No. 9, Plot No. 74) with mobile residential units on land owned by a Palestinian farmer.

The details for each video come from social media. None of it has been verified.