约旦河谷库斯拉村的三户巴勒斯坦家庭目前被以色列定居者包围,无法自由进出。[1]这场包围从周日开始,已持续至今第六天,数十名定居者封锁了这些住宅的出入口。[1]
为应对安全局势,以色列国防部长卡茨宣布将约旦河谷以色列平民的执法权从军队转移给警察。[1]不过,人权组织认为政府政策使得定居者暴力难以得到有效制止,且这类行为往往逃脱惩罚。[1]
数据显示冲突持续升级。巴勒斯坦官员报告称,2026年以色列定居者发动了1,476次袭击。[1]根据巴勒斯坦权力机构卫生部,今年已有87名巴勒斯坦人被以色列定居者和士兵杀害。[1]约旦河谷地区约有280万巴勒斯坦人生活在以色列军事统治下,而超过56万以色列平民居住在该地区的定居点。[1]以色列在2023年批准了100多个新定居点。[1]
Israeli settlers have surrounded the homes of three Palestinian families in the village of Kusra in the Jordan Valley, preventing residents from entering or leaving their properties [1]. The siege began on Sunday and has now continued for six days, with dozens of settlers blocking the entrances to the residences [1].
In response to escalating tensions, Israeli Defense Minister Katz announced a shift in enforcement authority over Israeli civilians in the Jordan Valley, transferring jurisdiction from the military to police [1]. Palestinian officials reported that Israeli settlers launched 1,476 attacks in 2026, while the Palestinian Authority Health Ministry documented that 87 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli settlers and soldiers so far this year [1]. Human rights advocates have attributed the persistence of such violence to government policies that leave settler attacks largely unpunished [1].
The Jordan Valley is home to approximately 2.8 million Palestinians living under Israeli military rule, while more than 560,000 Israeli civilians reside in settlements across the region [1]. Israel approved over 100 new settlements in 2023, further intensifying the territorial disputes [1].