Abu Faza al-Kaabneh, one of those targeted by the attacks, speaks to an AA correspondent as Israeli settlers attempt to displace local families through frequent raids in the El-Muarrajat region, one of the areas inhabited by Bedouin communities in the West Bank's Al-Aghwar (Jordan Valley) region, on May 21, 2026. [Issam Rimawi - Anadolu Agency]
The home of a Palestinian resident in the Al-Mu’arajat Bedouin community in the occupied West Bank has turned into a “daily siege point” amid repeated Israeli occupier presence around the property aimed at forcing the family to leave their land, Anadolu reports. Eid Abu Fazzah al-Kaabneh told Anadolu that Israeli occupiers regularly gather for hours near the family’s home, bringing flocks of sheep and camels into the surrounding agricultural land and olive groves. “We wake up every day to occupiers and their livestock around our home,” he said, describing what he called ongoing pressure and intimidation against residents of the community east of Ramallah. The “Abu Fazzah” Bedouin community is located near the Al-Mu’arajat road east of the village of Al-Taybeh […]

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