Israeli bulldozers uproot hundreds of trees in West Bank village

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Palestinian farmer Kazem Al-Hajj Muhammad checks the olive trees that were uprooted from his land following an Israeli military raid in the West Bank village of Al-Mughayyir, Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025. (AP)
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A Palestinian boy watches Israeli soldiers patrolling near an area where they reportedly bulldozed olive trees to clear land in the occupied West Bank village of Al-Mughayyir, north of Ramallah, on August 24, 2025. (AFP)
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Palestinian men replant an olive tree reportedly uprooted by Israeli soldiers using a bulldozer in the occupied West Bank village of Al-Mughayyir, north of Ramallah, on August 24, 2025. (AFP)
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A Palestinian man looks at olive trees reportedly uprooted by Israeli soldiers using a bulldozer in the occupied West Bank village of Al-Mughayyir, north of Ramallah, on August 24, 2025. (AFP)
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An Israeli soldier walks on a road following a military raid in the West Bank village of Al-Mughayyir, Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025. (AP)
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Updated 24 August 2025
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Israeli bulldozers uproot hundreds of trees in West Bank village

  • “They completely uprooted and leveled them under false pretenses,” he said, explaining he and other residents had already begun replanting the pulled-up trees

AL-MUGHAYYIR: Israeli bulldozers uprooted hundreds of trees in the West Bank village of Al-Mughayyir on Sunday in the presence of the Israeli military, according to journalists who witnessed the scene.

Most of the felled vegetation appeared to be olive trees, essential to the economy and culture of the West Bank, while olive groves have also long been a flashpoint for violent clashes between farmers and encroaching Israeli settlers.

Abdelatif Mohammed Abu Aliya, a local farmer from the village near Ramallah, said he lost olive trees that were over 70 years old on about one hectare of land.

“They completely uprooted and leveled them under false pretenses,” he said, explaining he and other residents had already begun replanting the pulled-up trees.

AFP photographers on the ground saw overturned soil, olive trees lying on the ground, and several bulldozers operating on the hills surrounding the village.

One bulldozer had an Israeli flag, and Israeli military vehicles were parked nearby.

“The goal is control and forcing people to leave. This is just the beginning — it will expand across the entire West Bank,” said Ghassan Abu Aliya, who leads a local agricultural association.

Residents said the bulldozing began on Thursday. 

A Palestinian NGO reported 14 people had been arrested in the village over the past three days.

When asked about the incident, the Israeli army said they were looking into the matter.

In a statement, the army said it had arrested a man from Al-Mughayyir, accusing him of being “responsible for a terrorist attack” nearby.

On Aug. 16, the Palestinian Authority reported that an 18-year-old man had been shot and killed by the Israeli army in the same village.

The army said its forces responded to stones thrown by “terrorists” but did not directly link the incident to the young man’s death.

In a video widely circulated in Israeli media on Friday, a senior military commander refers to the attack in Al-Mughayyir and vows to make “every village and every enemy ... pay a heavy price” for attacks against Israelis.

Avi Bluth, the military’s top commander in the West Bank, says in the video that the villages of Palestinian attackers could face curfews, sieges, and terrain “shaping actions” with the aim of deterrence.


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  • “More and more countries are coming into it. They’re already in but they’ll send any number of troops that I ask them to send”

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