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Opinion: Settler terrorism: Palestinians are becoming prisoners in their own homeland

I can still feel the weight of that moment back in 2015, sitting in Beirut and sharing my concerns with a friend who works in journalism. I spoke of Israel’s extensive arming of settlers, and my deep worry that it would lead to a surge of violence and ethnic cleansing in the occupied West Bank. 

My friend looked at me as though I was speaking from some distant, irrational place, and insisted that times had changed - that another Nakba was not within the realm of possibility.

Now, here we are, nine years later, and the very nightmare I feared is unfurling before our eyes.

READ MORE: Settler terrorism: Palestinians are becoming prisoners in their own homeland, Opinion by Falastine Saleh

A Palestinian inspects the damage in the village of Mughayir near Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on 13 April, 2024, after an attack by Israeli settlers on the village (AFP)
A Palestinian inspects the damage in the village of Mughayir, near Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, 13 April 2024, after an attack by Israeli settlers on the village (AFP)