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The Popular Struggle Coordination Committee is a grassroots formation coordinating nonviolent resistance across Palestine.
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South of Nablus, villages like Qusra, Jaloud, and Qaryout are under constant attack. Armed settlers storm homes, burn land, and open fire on residents — often under the protection of soldiers. Names become stories, and stories become numbers. Zahran, Mohammad, Fahim, Amir. Violence repeats itself. Accountability is absent. Yet people remain, they resist. They protect what is left. “Since 2011, Qusra has given 11 martyrs… This land is marked by blood and sacrifice. We must continue to defend it, in honor of those who came before us.” #Qusra #WestBank #Nablus #HumanRights #Solidarity Palestine StandWithPalestine
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Faz3a Campaign Launches Its Second Phase to Protect Land and Strengthen Palestinian Resilience Yesterday , Faz3a Campaign officially launched its second phase aimed at protecting Palestinian land and strengthening the resilience of local communities. Our volunteers headed to the town of Attara, where they worked alongside farmer Reem Al-Najjar to plow, clean, and rehabilitate her land for cultivation. This phase focuses on land restoration and maintaining a continuous presence on threatened lands. Under Israeli regulations, land can be declared “state land” and confiscated if it is not cultivated for three consecutive years. In addition, aerial surveillance is conducted periodically to monitor land use, putting many Palestinian lands at risk of confiscation. Many landowners are often denied access to their lands, and those who attempt to reach them frequently face harassment or attacks by settlers and military forces. In this context, collective action and protective presence become essential tools to safeguard these lands. The presence of volunteers on the land is not only agricultural support — it is a message that the land remains alive through the people who care for it and those who stand in solidarity with them. Faz3a continues because land survives through those who protect and cultivate it.
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2 months ago
This morning, a group of settlers attacked residents of a Palestinian home in the Palestinian town of Tarqumiya in Hebron, in the West Bank. FAZ3A volunteers were present in the village as part of a protective presence to help safeguard Palestinian civilians from repeated settler attacks. The house is located in Area B. The family had entered this home for the first time in a year and a half, accompanied by FAZ3A volunteers, after settlers had previously forced them to leave. Shortly after their return, settlers attacked the home and its residents again. Following the settlers’ assault, Israeli army and police forces arrived at the scene. However, instead of ensuring protection for the residents, they detained FAZ3A volunteers and the homeowners, photographed them and their passports, and questioned those present. The homeowner and his brother were detained for approximately six hours and were only released a short time ago.
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3 months ago
Ras Ein Al-Auja is being emptied by force. Relentless settler violence, daily terror, and systematic attacks have driven almost an entire Bedouin community from their land. Homes dismantled, lives uprooted, children forced to grow up under fear. This is not “conflict” — it is forced displacement in real time. 📍 West Bank | January 2026
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Displaced from the Jordan Valley Forced from her land by settler violence, she now looks toward the home she was made to leave behind. The Jordan Valley is being erased—village by village, family by family. This is her story.
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5 months ago
We’ve spent the last days in Tubas—walking through streets emptied by force, speaking with families who lived through a 5-day lockdown that shut down entire towns. Bulldozed roads. Homes turned into military posts. Hundreds injured. Schools closed. A whole region under curfew. These are the voices from Tubas and Aqqaba.
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Israeli occupation forces carried out a violent night raid on the home of journalist and activist Bilal Tamimi in Nabi Saleh. The soldiers destroyed doors, furniture, and personal belongings before arresting Bilal, Manal, and Samer — keeping them handcuffed and blindfolded from 9 PM until 6 AM in a military camp. This incident is part of a growing pattern of attacks targeting Palestinian journalists, activists, and families across the West Bank.
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Israeli settlers after many attacks on the village of Duyuk, in area A, and after beating 4 international people, continue to terrorise and intimidate the palestinian community driving inside the village and pointing people and buildings with torches.
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The FAZ3A Campaign strongly condemns the Israeli occupation’s decision today to issue a six-month administrative detention order against Palestinian activist Ayman Ghraieb, the campaign’s field coordinator in the Jordan Valley, who was abducted on 17 November 2025 from the village of al-Fasayil at the request of illegal settlers present at the scene. From the moment of his abduction, Ayman was held for hours before being transferred to an unknown location. Until today, despite repeated requests by his lawyers and the International Committee of the Red Cross, Israeli authorities have refused to disclose his whereabouts or allow access to him. Human rights sources indicate that Ayman is being held by the Shin Bet, in blatant violation of international law and due process. Ayman Ghraieb is a dedicated human rights defender and a central figure in the FAZ3A Campaign, working tirelessly to support Palestinian farmers and communities under threat, while documenting escalating settler and military violence across the Jordan Valley. The administrative detention order against him is part of a systematic policy aimed at silencing activists, obstructing documentation efforts, and suppressing grassroots resilience and resistance. According to B’Tselem, as of June 2025, 3,563 Palestinians are held under administrative detention — imprisonment without charge or trial, subject to indefinite renewals. This detention regime is used as a political tool to target activists and strip them of basic legal protections. We Demand: 1. The immediate and unconditional release of Ayman Ghraieb. 2. Urgent international intervention by UN bodies, the European Union, and global human rights organizations. 3. Full responsibility placed on Israel for Ayman’s physical and psychological safety, particularly given his enforced disappearance. 4. An international investigation into his abduction, the involvement of settlers, and the conditions of his detention. Targeting human rights defenders and community organizers will not stop us from standing with Palestinian farmers, protecting vulnerable communities, and documenting ongoing violations across the Jordan Valley and the West Bank.
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The increase in the illegal Israeli occupation’s terror campaign on the village of Duyuk in the southern Jordan valley is happening all over the occupied West Bank. But what makes it unique is that Duyuk is located in area A. An area that under the terms of the Oslo Accords of 1993 is supposed to be under full security and administrative control of the Palestinian Authority. It is an indication that the illegal occupation is now making its final push to Annex the West Bank by completing the ethnic cleaning of its rightful Palestinian residents. Duyuk is now facing daily intimidation, threats, theft and violence by both the Israel settlers and the iof. Despite these acts of terror, the Palestinian residents remain strong in their sumud. They will not be driven from the land of their ancestors #FAZ3A
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On 17th November 2025, in al-Fasayil (Jordan Valley, West Bank), Palestinian peace activist Ayman Ghraieb was abducted by the Isr*eli military at the request of illegal Israeli settlers present at the scene. He was detained for several hours and then taken to an undisclosed location. A source within Isreli security claims that Ayman is currently being held by the Shin Bet, the Isreli internal security service (equivalent to the American FBI). The Red Cross and Ayman’s lawyers have been unable to reach him despite repeated requests for information and access submitted to the Isr*eli police and military authorities. His whereabouts remain unknown. Ayman is an active member of the FAZ3A Campaign, a grassroots initiative supporting Palestinian farmers and communities under threat. He is also a dedicated human rights defender who documents violations committed by the occupation forces and settlers across the West Bank. His work has been vital in exposing attacks, supporting vulnerable communities, and bringing international attention to ongoing abuses. According to B’Tselem, as of June 2025, 3,563 Palestinians are held in administrative detention — imprisonment without charge or trial, subject to indefinite renewals. In this context, securing Ayman’s release is urgent and essential. Human rights defenders like Ayman face a heightened risk of being absorbed into a detention regime where legal safeguards are minimal and detention orders can continue for months or even years. Preventing Ayman from being drawn into this system is critical — not only for his personal safety and well-being, but also for protecting the ability of Palestinian activists to continue documenting violations, supporting threatened communities, and defending human rights under increasingly dangerous conditions. Urgent diplomatic and international intervention is needed now to demand Ayman’s immediate release.
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The #FAZ3A Campaign honored UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese during a briefing at the European Parliament in Brussels. Lama Nazeih, member of the Popular Struggle Coordination Committee, presented the recognition shield in the presence of European diplomats and Members of the European Parliament from various political groups. Lama highlighted the role of the Fazaa Campaign this year in supporting Palestinian farmers and protecting their lands amid escalating settler violence. Francesca Albanese praised the campaign’s efforts, emphasizing its vital role in strengthening community resilience and documenting ongoing violations.
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