Gaza's Climate Crisis Deepens Amid Ongoing Conflict and Humanitarian Disaster

Violent incidents between Jewish settlers and Palestinian residents are increasing in the West Bank, particularly in Al-Mu'arrajat, where recent attacks have included arson and property damage. According to local resident Mohamed Mlihat, the situation has worsened since Donald Trump’s reinstatement to the presidency, following his decision to lift sanctions imposed by Joe Biden on extremist settlers. Waleed Alhwashla, a member of Israel's parliament, expressed concerns that the U.S. and Israeli policies toward settlers may embolden extremists, leading to further violence.
In a recent incident, settlers set fire to the village mosque and vandalized property, actions documented by community members. Reports indicate that violence against Palestinians has surged since the onset of the Gaza conflict in October 2023, with over 500,000 settlers now residing in the West Bank, according to the organization Peace Now. Local advocates warn that Israeli government indifference and ongoing settlement expansion contribute to the escalating cycle of violence, which many in the community fear will lead to forced displacement.