The wild West Bank: The lawless settlers terrorising Palestinian farmers
Briefly

Khalil al-Harini, an 81-year-old farmer, expresses deep concern for his family's safety as attacks from Israeli settlers in the South Hebron hills escalate, particularly affecting his grandson.
The residents of Susya feel the weight of oppressive tension from the settlers, particularly after a series of harassing attacks, highlighting the precarious nature of their existence as subsistence farmers.
The stark beauty of the South Hebron hills contrasts sharply with the underlying fear experienced by its Palestinian inhabitants, who have farmed the land for generations amidst increasing settler violence.
Alarmed by recent threats and aggressive displays from settlers, Khalil al-Harini recalls the idyllic past of his family, overshadowed now by a reality filled with danger and uncertainty.
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