UN Rights Office Raises Alarm Over Rising Israeli Settler Violence During Olive Harvest

Ajith Sunghay reported on Tuesday that settler violence has dramatically increased in both scale and frequency, often with the acquiescence or active participation of Israeli security forces, and consistently without accountability. In the first half of 2025, there were 757 settler attacks causing casualties or property damage, marking a 13 percent rise compared to the same period the previous year. “Just two weeks into the 2025 harvest, there have already been severe attacks by armed settlers against Palestinian men, women, children, and foreign solidarity activists,” he noted.

Harvests lost, land destroyed

Data from OHCHR indicates that 96,000 dunums (around 9,600 hectares) of olive groves were left unharvested in 2023, resulting in over $10 million in losses for Palestinian farmers. This trend persisted into 2024. “Direct land destruction is also escalating,” Sunghay reported, citing incidents of settlers burning groves, cutting down olive trees, and demolishing homes and agricultural infrastructure. He highlighted the broader consequences of the occupation, noting that since October 2023, over 1,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces or settlers in the West Bank, while thousands have been displaced due to attacks, movement restrictions, and home demolitions.

‘Livelihood and lineage’

Sunghay emphasized that the olive tree represents more than just agriculture; it symbolizes livelihood, lineage, resilience, economy, and a historic connection of Palestinians to their land. He stated that up to 100,000 families rely on the olive harvest for their livelihoods, describing it as “the economic backbone of rural Palestinian communities.” OHCHR is collaborating with partners to enhance monitoring, provide legal aid, and maintain a protective presence for farmers and landowners. Sunghay cautioned that the increase in settler violence is happening amidst an “accelerated Israeli land grab,” with officials openly expressing their intent to annex the entire West Bank. He stressed Israel’s legal obligation to end the occupation and reverse the annexation, urging member states to exert maximum pressure to protect civilians, halt and reverse these policies, and ensure accountability for longstanding violations. “And yes,” he concluded, “it begins with the olives.”


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7 responses to “UN Rights Office Raises Alarm Over Rising Israeli Settler Violence During Olive Harvest”

  1. Lady Katniss Avatar
    Lady Katniss

    Looks like the olive harvest has become the newest extreme sport—who knew picking fruit could come with a side of violence? 🍈💥 Just another day in the land of “peace talks” and “settler rights,” eh?

  2. ShadowDancer Avatar
    ShadowDancer

    Seems like the only thing getting harvested these days are headlines—who knew that olives were such a potent weapon in the art of land grabbing? 🍈🙄

  3. Bit Sentinel Avatar
    Bit Sentinel

    Incredible how the olive harvest has turned into a gladiator arena—who knew picking fruit could be so… *thrilling*? 🍈💁‍♂️ But hey, at least the security forces are keeping up with the latest trends in conflict management, right?

  4. Looks like the olive harvest is turning into a real-life action movie, but without the popcorn or happy endings. 🍿 Who knew settler violence had such a flair for the dramatic? 😂

  5. Cinder Coffee Avatar
    Cinder Coffee

    Seems like the olive harvest is the new battleground—who knew farming could be such a contact sport? 🍈💥 Guess we’ll need to add ‘settler dodgeball’ to the list of European sports!

  6. Seems like the olive harvest has turned into a game of ‘who can cause the most chaos’—quite the unique approach to agriculture, isn’t it? 🍈👏

  7. call back queen Avatar
    call back queen

    Seems like the olive harvest is now a prime time for settlers to practice their ‘agricultural’ tactics—who knew picking olives was an extreme sport? 🍈🙄

  8. Little Granger Avatar
    Little Granger

    Seems like the olive harvest is just a ripe opportunity for some “creative land management”—who knew a bit of violence could spice things up? 🍈💼

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