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    Settlers Block Palestinian Pupils' Path to West Bank School With Barbed Wire

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    Posted on April 16, 2026

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    Last updated: April 16, 2026

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    Dozens of Palestinian children from Umm al‑Khair were prevented from reaching school this week when settlers erected barbed wire across their usual path through a valley. They were forced onto a longer, more dangerous detour and were met with tear gas by Israeli forces during attempts to protest the

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    Table of Contents

    • Barbed Wire and Barriers: The Struggle for Education Access
    • Incident Overview
    • Impact on Local Children and Community
    • Human Rights Perspective
    • Eyewitness Accounts and Video Evidence
    • Mounting Restrictions on Palestinians in West Bank
    • Military and Settler Statements
    • Palestinian Response and Complaints
    • Wider Context of Restrictions
    • Demographics and Settlement Expansion
    • International Law and Ongoing Violence

    Settlers Block Palestinian Pupils’ Path to School in West Bank Village

    By Nuha Sharaf and Yosri Al-Jamal

    Barbed Wire and Barriers: The Struggle for Education Access

    Incident Overview

    JERUSALEM, April 16 (Reuters) - Dozens of Palestinian children have been unable to go to school in the Israeli-occupied West Bank this week because of barbed wire erected by Jewish settlers across the path they normally use.

    Dozens of children tried on Monday to get to school in the small village of Umm al-Khair near the city of Hebron for the first time since the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran began. They found their way blocked by barbed wire which villagers said had been placed there by Israelis from the nearby Carmel settlement.

    Impact on Local Children and Community

    Khalil Hathaleen, head of the Umm al-Khair village council, said the barbed wire prevented children from the outskirts of the village taking their usual safe path through a valley to the school in the village centre.

    Otherwise, he said, the children would have to walk along a road which he described as dangerous, because it passes closer to the settlement.

    "We insist on using the main path that our children have always taken," he said, accusing Jewish settlers of trying to take over the land so that they can expand their settlement.

    Human Rights Perspective

    Israeli human rights group B'Tselem said the barbed wire was part of a coordinated campaign by settlers and the Israeli military to intimidate Palestinians and drive them from their land in the West Bank, which it said amounted to "ethnic cleansing".

    Eyewitness Accounts and Video Evidence

    A video which a Palestinian activist said he had filmed on April 13, and verified by Reuters, shows boys and girls sitting and standing by the newly erected barbed wire fence.

    Residents said Israeli soldiers had later fired teargas, causing several children to experience breathing difficulties. Some residents described the children's symptoms as if they were suffocating. In the video, smoke can be seen rising.

    Classes had been suspended at the start of the Iran war, during which debris from Iranian missiles intercepted by Israel has at times fallen on the West Bank.

    Mounting Restrictions on Palestinians in West Bank

    Military and Settler Statements

    In a statement, the Israeli military said on Monday that soldiers had used "riot dispersal means" against several adult Palestinians who it said had tried to reach the security perimeter of the Carmel settlement. The military acknowledged that children were present but said they were not targeted.

    The Yesha Council, a body that represents West Bank settlers, told Reuters that "a barrier was put in place to protect the residents of Carmel, in coordination with Israeli security authorities" after repeated attempted incursions into Carmel. It said there were other routes that could be used.

    Palestinian Response and Complaints

    Local Palestinians said they have filed a complaint through an Israeli-Palestinian office about the barbed wire fence, which stands near Israeli flags, but that it had not been removed.

    Wider Context of Restrictions

    Palestinians have faced mounting restrictions on their movement in the West Bank since the October 7, 2023 attack on southern Israel which the militant group Hamas launched from Gaza and which led to the Gaza war.

    The Israeli military has erected dozens of new checkpoints across the West Bank and established permanent and temporary roadblocks.

    Demographics and Settlement Expansion

    Around 700,000 Jewish settlers live in the West Bank, among some 2.7 million Palestinians.

    The expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank has surged under the current Israeli government, the most right-wing in the country's history, and many senior ministers openly advocate for the annexation of the West Bank.

    International Law and Ongoing Violence

    Israeli settlements in the West Bank are deemed illegal by the United Nations and much of the international community. Palestinians hope the West Bank will be part of a future state.

    Violence by Jewish settlers, including attacks on Palestinian property, has also been on the rise. This has drawn criticism from some of Israel's allies, while Israeli officials say a "fringe minority" is responsible. Palestinians have also carried out attacks on settlers and soldiers in the West Bank.

    (Reporting by Nuha Sharaf in Jerusalem and Yosri Al-Jamal in the West Bank, Writing by Nidal al-Mughrabi, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Settlers from the nearby Carmel settlement placed barbed wire overnight blocking a longstanding 3‑km route through a valley used by children to reach their school in Umm al‑Khair (apnews.com).
    • •Children and villagers staged a sit‑in and open‑air class at the fence; Israeli forces used 'riot dispersal means' including tear gas, causing fear and breathing difficulties among children (apnews.com).
    • •Alternate route directed by Israeli military’s civil administration is nearly twice as long and passes closer to the settlement, raising safety concerns among parents (apnews.com).
    • •Settler activities in Umm al‑Khair—including erecting barriers, demolitions, and water/electric access disparities—reflect broader encroachment patterns in Area C aided by military and civil administration policies (vision-pd.org).

    References

    • Israeli settlers block Palestinian kids' path to school with tear gas and barbed wire
    • Summary of Settler and Occupation Forces Violations

    Frequently Asked Questions about Settlers block Palestinian pupils' path to West Bank school with barbed wire

    1Why were Palestinian children unable to attend school in Umm al-Khair?

    Palestinian children could not attend school because Jewish settlers erected barbed wire blocking their usual path.

    2What risks do children face if they avoid the blocked path?

    Children risk safety concerns as the alternative route passes closer to the Carmel settlement and is considered dangerous.

    3How did Israeli authorities respond to the situation?

    The Israeli military stated that soldiers used riot dispersal means against adults near the settlement but did not target children.

    4What actions have Palestinians taken in response to the barbed wire barrier?

    Local Palestinians filed a complaint through an Israeli-Palestinian office about the barrier, though it has not been removed.

    5What has been the overall impact of recent restrictions on Palestinians in the West Bank?

    There are mounting movement restrictions, more checkpoints, and a rise in settler violence, affecting daily life and security for Palestinians.

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