Amnesty accuses Israel's government of 'ethnic cleansing' of West Bank Palestinians
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Amnesty accuses Israel's government of 'ethnic cleansing' of West Bank Palestinians June 11, 20262:13 AM ET By The Associated Press Palestinian students walk on their way home after receiving their year end reports from school, in the West Bank Bedouin hamlets of Khan al-Ahmar, Wednesday, June 10, 2026. Mahmoud Illean/AP hide caption toggle caption Mahmoud Illean/AP JERUSALEM — Amnesty International accused Israel on Wednesday of carrying out a campaign of "ethnic cleansing" of Palestinians from the occupied West Bank with the intention to annex the Palestinian territory. State of the World from NPR In the West Bank, Israeli settlers speed up land grab from Palestinians The accusation came in a new, 149-page report alleging that the forced displacement of West Bank Palestinians resulted from a concerted state policy, and not just the actions of violent settlers. While much of the displacement is driven by settlers who build outposts on Palestinian land, the report asserts that the process could not occur without the support of the government. The international community overwhelmingly considers the settlements illegal. Israel, meanwhile, views the West Bank as disputed territory and says its final status is subject to negotiations. Sponsor Message U.N. data says that over 100 West Bank villages have been fully or partially emptied out between January 2023 and April 2026. At the same time, the United Nations has tracked more than 7,280 instances of individual Palestinian displacement because of demolition of homes and structures by Israeli forces, a figure that includes people who were displaced more than once. Israel has in the past denounced such accusations — including allegations of "ethnic cleansing," a term referring to forced expulsions of population by violence — as reflecting longtime unfair bias. It did not immediately respond to the report. Amnesty says settler violence is sanctioned by the state "These abuses are not the result of a few 'bad apples....


