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"Israeli occupation forces raided the village of Al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah, conducting arrests and on-the-spot interrogations as their assault on the area in the occupied West Bank continues." - Source
Al-Mughayyir, Khirbet Abu Falah, Turmuss Ayya and “Marj Si’” plain area in the eastern and northeastern areas of Ramallah have been repeatedly targeted by settler attacks in recent months. These attacks have resulted in the killing of several residents, the injury of others, and widespread destruction, including the burning of homes, facilities, and agricultural lands, along with spraying racist graffiti on walls and various other assaults.
On Augustus 2025, Palestinians resident confronts several major attacks on lands and farmers' properties between Khirbet Abu Falah and Turmus Ayya.
On Augustus 7, 2025: dozens of armed settlers stormed the western outskirts of the village of Al-Mughayyir, specifically the “Marj Si’” plain area between Al-Mughayyir and Abu Falah. Unarmed residents confronted the assailants.
Israeli forces also stormed the village to protect the settlers, leading to clashes. During the confrontation, soldiers fired stun grenades and toxic gas canisters at the residents, though no injuries were reported.
On Augustus 14, Israeli forces convert a Palestinian building in Military outpost in the village of Turmus Ayya.
On Augustus 15, during the night, Israeli forces fired flares in the sky over the town of Turmus Ayya, north of Ramallah.
Settlers had stormed the Marj Si’a plain, specifically cutting down a number of olive trees
On Augustus 16, Israeli settlers stormed the Marj Si’ah plain, located between Al-Mughayyir and Abu Falah. During this raid, settlers assaulted Palestinian residents and confronted locals after earlier attacks in the same area that resulted in the cutting down of olive trees belonging to Atef Hamayel the previous day. Israeli settlers torched Abdel Rahim Awad’s farm in Turmus Ayya. In the face of Jewish settlers' rampage, residents confront a massive attack on farmers' lands and property between Khirbet Abu Falah and Turmus Ayya, northeast of Ramallah. Two settlers were injured when residents confronted their attack in the Marj Sa'i area, between the towns of Abu Falah and Turmus Ayya, northeast of Ramallah.
On Augustus 17, in the morning, Israeli Settlers deployed on the outskirts of Turmus Ayya town. They continu to attack Palestinian residents’ vehicles, pelting them with stones at the entrance of the town of Turmus Ayya.
On Augustus 21, A settler’s unverified claim of attack was used as pretext for a coordinated settler-army campaign against Al-Mughayyir, resulting in mass raids, a total siege, uprooting of centuries-old olive groves, arrests, property destruction, and the isolation of the entire community.
Their is an escalation when the ATV of two Israeli settlers from the Gal Yosef farm illegal outpost was accidented near the Palestinian village of al-Mughayyir. They pretend that Palestinian opened fire and caused their vehicle to overturn before fleeing when his gun jammed. One shepherd was lightly injured in the head and evacuated to the hospital. A settler claimed he was shot and beaten in the Eastern Plains of Al-Mughayyir (land recently taken from Palestinian owners). This allegation appears to have been used as justification for escalating settler and military action against the Palestinian village.
Settlers spread around the village from 8:30 a.m., inciting violence online and circulating threats, including a leaflet with a bulldozer calling to demolish the village. According to B.M., the Israeli friends are calling on social media to "Zarbivy Mughayyir" and organize a pogrom on the village, which has already been suffering unrelenting Zionist terror as it is. They uprooted thousands of olive trees, vandalized Palestinian cars, and continued land destruction during the day.
Israeli forces stormed Al-Mughayyir from 9:00 a.m., imposing a full closure and curfew. They have encircled al-Mughayyir and surrounding areas and are "searching for the attacker". They invaded some homes, arresting residents and used other one as milirary outposts. Soldiers were filmed throwing rocks in Palestinian vehicles. They raided on homes included property destruction, theft, and violent searches. Over 300 soldiers were deployed — outnumbering the village’s residents at one point. Dozens of men were detained, beaten, and arrested.The army announced the village would remain besieged for at least three days. The Palestinian vehicles were confiscated. The villagers were threatened with further home demolitions and arrests if they did not cooperate. Residents left under siege, lacking medical, logistical, and humanitarian support
Drones dropped tear gas on homes; tear gas and sound bombs were fired directly at houses.
Journalists were expelled around 1:20 p.m., preventing coverage.
On Augustus 22, during the night and the day after, 6 excavators and at least one D9 uprooted all the hundred years old olive trees in the plain near Al-Maghayyir Abu Falah and Turmus Ayya. At least 8,000 m² of olive groves were already destroyed. Ambulances were blocked from reaching the wounded Despite the destruction, residents vowed to remain on their land. Calls were issued to Palestinian institutions, humanitarian organizations, and the international community for urgent intervention and protection. ISM (International Solidarity Movement) urged global media and human rights bodies to denounce the violence and act against what it calls crimes against humanity.
The details for each video come from social media. None of it has been verified.