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Bedouin residents of Ras Ain al-Auja village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank are dismantling their sheep pens and loading belongings onto trucks as they prepare to leave their homes. Facing increasing violence from Israeli settlers, many families say they have no choice but to flee. According to AFP, the semi-nomadic Bedouin community is among the most vulnerable, alleging that the lack of effective law enforcement has left them victims of forced displacement.

Local resident Farhan Jahalin said two years of continuous settler attacks have devastated their community, making it impossible to remain. UN data cited in the report shows settler attacks in the West Bank reached a record 260 incidents in October last year. About half of the 130 families in the village have already decided to relocate, while others are dismantling their homes. Residents accuse settlers of cutting water and electricity supplies and grazing livestock near Bedouin homes to create fear and pressure.

The Israeli military said it is aware of incidents in the Ras al-Ain area and has deployed forces to maintain order. However, Bedouins fear that even if they move elsewhere, they may face displacement again in the future.

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