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Moshe Sharvit from the illegal outpost "Neva Tirzah" brought his cattle, as usual, into Beit Hassan’s farmland in Area B

No.

21556

Date

15 July, 2025

Found by

@JVActivists

Original Social Media Post

"בבוקר יום שלישי 15.7.25 משה שרביט מהמאחז הלא חוקי "חוות נווה תרצה" הביא את עדר הבקר שלו כמידי יום לשדות המעובדים של חקלאי העיירה בית חסן בשטחי B, (שליטה אזרחית פלסטינית ובטחונית ישראלית ע"פ הסכמי אוסלו). פ' וחקלאים נוספים ניסו לסלק את העדר הפולש ובתגובה ירה שרביט באוויר 1/5" - Source

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Archivist Notes On This Video

On the morning of Tuesday, July 15, 2025, Moshe Sharvit from the illegal outpost "Neva Tirzah Farm" brought his herd of cattle, as he does daily, into the cultivated fields of the farmers from the town of Beit Hassan, located in Area B (Palestinian civil control and Israeli security control under the Oslo Accords). P. and other farmers tried to drive the invading herd away, and in response, Sharvit fired a shot into the air.

Event Notes

Harassment of Beit Hasan Village by Settlers

On July 15, Israeli settlers and militias harassed a local farmer, physically threatening him and the activists in the village of Beit Hasan, east of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.

According to Jordan Valley Activists:

'On the morning of Tuesday 15.7.25 Moshe Sharvit from the illegal outpost "Neva Tirzah Farm" brought his herd of cattle as every day to the cultivated fields of the farmers of the town of Beit Hassan in areas B, (Palestinian civilian control and Israeli security according to the Oslo Accords). P. and other farmers tried to remove the invading herd and in response fired a baton into the air several shots in his gun. That evening, Sharvit returned to the field accompanied by the army. P. was there with his brother and parents. Sharvit accused P. of throwing stones at him and the army ordered the family to leave the place. When they had just begun to move away, Moshe Sharvit entered them with the ATV in front of the army and P. was seriously injured and needed treatment. While in the clinic, P. received a call that the army had arrested his father, mother and brother and that he had to come so that they would be released. When he arrived at the scene at 20:00, he was taken together with his parents and brother to the Hamra checkpoint (Hasam Bekaot). P tells about the arrest: "They sat us on the ground and took the phones from us. They tied our eyes, and hands behind our backs. Soldiers guarded us. Later in the arrest, when they saw that our eyes were closing, they beat us on the back or poured cold water on our heads. They also stabbed us in the head and neck with pins. We were humiliated. When my mother asked to go to the bathroom, the soldier shouted at her: "Quiet! Casual you whore." At 5:30 a.m. the next day, P. and his family were released, after over 9 hours of detention. That evening soldiers came to his house and warned him not to cause any problems. Since then he is afraid to go out to work in the field again. He is in great debt and without completing the work in the field he will not be able to repay them.' source

On July 16, vehicles belonging to journalists—including a CNN reporter—and the International Committee of the Red Cross were assaulted and partially damaged in the morning by the same Israeli settler militias.

On a road near the village of Beit Hasan, Israeli settler militias arriving with ATVs, were filmed harassing and chasing journalists and an International Red Cross crew. They damaged their vehicles and stole their equipment.

Jeremy Diamond, an US journalist of CCN, was on the road to cover the US-Palestinian Saif Musallat's assassination beaten to death by Israeli settlers.

IFJ Statement:

@CNN's correspondent @JDiamond1 and his crew were attacked by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank while on assignment. We condemn this assault and the rise in attacks on Palestinian and foreign journalists. This is unacceptable!

The details for each video come from social media. None of it has been verified.