Settlement council donates jeeps to illegal outposts
The Settlements Council has distributed 19 “Jeep Ranger” vehicles to illegal outposts in the Jordan Valley. These vehicles are used to facilitate attacks on Palestinian communities and to conduct patrols aimed at intimidating residents and forcing them to leave their land.

All Palestinian communities and villages are subjected to isolation by the occupation army and settlers. They are denied the most basic human rights: building homes is forbidden, and they are deprived of access to water, education, and healthcare. They lack the basic conditions needed to remain on their land.
They face sustained aggression from the occupation, including land theft, confiscation of property, and restrictions on movement and freedom of mobility. Residents are subjected to policies of racial discrimination with the aim of displacing them. These policies amount to a slow form of ethnic cleansing against Palestinians in the Jordan Valley.
Jordan Valley Solidarity calls on the international community and institutions to stand with the Palestinian people and hold the occupation accountable for the crimes it is committing, in accordance with international law.