'Unprecedented' 36,000 Palestinians Displaced in West Bank in One Year: UN
The UN highlights a 24% rise in settler violence and 84 new outposts amid policies causing forcible displacement, raising ethnic cleansing concerns, according to the rights office.
- According to the United Nations, approximately 36,000 Palestinians were displaced in the West Bank over the past year, a figure described as unprecedented.
- This significant increase in displacement is attributed to various factors, including intensified conflict and administrative measures.
- International observers continue to monitor the humanitarian impact of these developments on the region's stability.
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Geneva. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights expressed concern about a possible “ethnic cleansing” in a new report presented yesterday, noting that Israel has accelerated the expansion of settlements in large parts of the reoccupied West Bank and more than 36,000 Palestinians have been forcibly displaced.
The United Nations warns that Israel's annexation campaign "will lead to the creation of more illegal Israeli settlements," a campaign described by the international community as a de facto annexation and a violation of international law.
UN sees 'ethnic cleansing' in West Bank
The UN on Tuesday urged Israel to immediately halt its dramatic settlement expansion in the West Bank, raising concerns of "ethnic cleansing" with over 36,000 Palestinians displaced in a single year. A fresh report from the United Nations rights office, looking at the 12 months up to October 31, 2025, warned that Israel's accelerating expansion of unlawful settlements and annexation of large parts of the West Bank was driving "unprecedented" dis…
In the West Bank occupied by Israel, more than 36,000 Palestinians were expelled from their homes within one year, according to United Nations figures.
The expansion of Israeli settlements has led to the forced displacement of more than 36,000 Palestinians in one year. According to a new report by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, covering
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