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Israeli settlers impeded firefighting near Christian West Bank village, Palestinians say

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Posted on June 10, 2026

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Israeli Settlers Impede Firefighters at West Bank Christian Village Blaze

Incident Overview and Context

By Ali Sawafta

Firefighting Efforts and Obstruction

TAYBEH, West Bank, June 10 - Israeli settlers obstructed Palestinians putting out a large blaze near a Christian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank late on Tuesday, a local priest and Palestinian civil defence firefighters said.

The incident comes amid rising strife in the West Bank, where some Western countries announced sanctions on settler groups this week over violent Israeli attacks on Palestinians. 

Accounts from Local Witnesses

Father Bashar Fawadleh, parish priest of Taybeh, said settlers had shot firearms and surrounded people trying to take a water tanker to the site to fight the fire. 

The Israeli military also temporarily stopped firefighters reaching the blaze while they arranged security coordination, Palestinian Authority Civil Defence spokesperson Nael al-Azza said. 

The firefighters were eventually able to reach the fire and put it out, though settlers continued trying to obstruct them, Fawadleh and Azza said. 

Israel's military did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on the incident.

Aftermath and Ongoing Tensions

Damage Assessment

'ONGOING PATTERN OF INTIMIDATION' 

Reuters visited the village on Wednesday and smoke was still rising from a large area of burned hillside. 

Fawadleh said he believed the fire was a result of arson, but he did not say who he thought was responsible. 

Community Response

"What we are experiencing is not a series of isolated incidents, but an ongoing pattern of intimidation and unjustified violence that undermines our fundamental right to safety, security, and dignity," he said in a statement. 

Christian Presence in the West Bank

The West Bank and Jerusalem are home to around 50,000 Palestinian Christians, members of a religious community there stretching back to antiquity in a region that is home to many of the faith's most important holy sites. 

Taybeh is one of the only Christian villages remaining in the West Bank and was visited last year by the Greek Orthodox patriarch and the Roman Catholic cardinal of Jerusalem. 

Broader Political and Security Context

Settler and Palestinian Demographics

Around 700,000 Israeli settlers live among 3.4 million Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, territories Israel captured from Jordan in the 1967 war, which Palestinians see as part of a future state.

International and Israeli Responses

A U.N. inquiry released on Tuesday found that Israeli authorities were directly involved in settler attacks that have killed, injured and displaced Palestinians in the West Bank. 

Israel's mission in Geneva rejected that report's findings. Israel says its military and police maintain security in the West Bank and condemn any forms of violence. 

Governance and Emergency Response Coordination

Governance in the West Bank has been split since the 1993 Oslo Accords into different zones delineating Israeli military and Palestinian Authority control. 

Parts of Taybeh are located in Area B, where the PA runs civil administration but where security control must be coordinated with Israeli authorities. 

The movement and deployment of Palestinian emergency responders into Area B generally requires coordination with Israeli security bodies, Palestinians say. 

Although the PA has a Civil Defence centre in Taybeh, the Israeli military prevented them accessing the site of the fire until the security coordination was complete, Azza said. 

(By Ali Sawafta; Writing by Angus McDowall; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Israeli settlers obstructed Palestinians—including shooting firearms and blocking a water tanker—from fighting a major blaze near the Christian village of Taybeh, though firefighters eventually extinguished it.
  • The incident reflects a broader escalation of settler violence in the West Bank, prompting coordinated sanctions this week from six Western countries targeting networks enabling settler attacks.
  • A U.N. inquiry released June 9 found Israeli authorities involved in, and shielding settlers during, attacks on Palestinians—adding international scrutiny and pressure around settlement-related violence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened near the Christian village of Taybeh in the West Bank?
Palestinians reported that Israeli settlers obstructed efforts to fight a large fire near Taybeh, a Christian village in the West Bank.
How did Israeli settlers impede the firefighting efforts?
Settlers reportedly shot firearms and surrounded people trying to bring a water tanker to fight the blaze, delaying access for firefighters.
What role did the Israeli military play during the incident?
The Israeli military temporarily stopped Palestinian firefighters from reaching the fire until security coordination was arranged.
What is the significance of Taybeh in the West Bank?
Taybeh is one of the only Christian villages remaining in the West Bank and holds religious and historical significance.
Were there any international responses related to settler violence?
Some Western countries announced sanctions on settler groups this week in response to violent attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank.

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