Tayasir farmer violently attacked by settlers
March 26 2026, Tayasir – In the early hours of the morning, settlers attacked a farmer in Tayasir, near Tubas. They took control of his farm buildings, stole his sheep, attacked him and fired live ammunition injuring seven Palestinians.
Residents of Tayasir village told JVS:
“Last night, settlers attacked Abdallah Alghori – he is a farmer. The settlers took control of his sheds, and stole his sheep. The villagers tried to reach him to help and take him for medical treatment, but the settlers then began firing live bullets.”

Palestinian volunteer doctors rushed to the area to provide medical treatment to those who were wounded, but the settlers forced them to leave. When he arrived in Tubas hospital his injuries were found to be so serious by the doctors that they have had to transfer him to Jenin hospital for treatment.
The settlers also built a new outpost on a hill north of Tubas, close to the village of Ibziq.
Tayasir village is very close to Tayasir checkpoint, which blocks that road from Tubas to the northern Jordan Valley. It is used to control Palestinians freedom of movement between the northern Jordan Valley, Tubas and the rest of the West Bank. Tayasir checkpoint is used to stop people from accessing their land, going to work and going to school or university. Tayasir is the location the Israeli occupation has chosen to start building the “Crimson Thread” apartheid wall that will run from the Tayasir checkpoint to the Hamra checkpoint, and eventually become a 300-mile barrier spanning all the way from the occupied Golan Heights to the Red Sea.
This wall, along with Israel’s escalation in settler violence is part of the Israeli occupation’s plan to annexe the Jordan Valley and forcibly displace Palestinians from their land into the nearby cities.




