Palestine (Washington Insider) - On Saturday, Dec 20, 2025, Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian vehicles in Ein Yabroud, Ramallah. Israeli forces were present. Israel also closed all Jericho entrances, causing heavy traffic and confusion; no injuries reported, Wafa said.
As AA News reported on Saturday, Dec 20, 2025, illegal Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian vehicles in the Ein Yabroud village, east of Ramallah, in the central West Bank. Residents said the settlers blocked the road and assaulted vehicles while Israeli forces were present. The Palestinian news agency Wafa reported that no one was injured in the attack.
What is behind Israel’s Jericho Closure and the West Bank violence?
In a separate development, the Israeli army closed all 4 entrances to the city of Jericho in the eastern West Bank. The closure led to heavy traffic. Some drivers tried to use other roads as alternate routes, but settlers were present on several of these roads.
A total of 916 permanent and temporary Israeli checkpoints now block towns and cities across the occupied West Bank. Among them, more than 243 iron gates have been installed since the start of Israel’s military campaign in the Gaza Strip in October 2023, which has continued for 2 years.
The checkpoints and gates force many Palestinians to use several types of transportation to travel between villages and cities. The restrictions disrupt daily life, make access to schools, workplaces, and hospitals difficult, and add to the challenges of living under occupation.
Palestinian human rights groups report that Israeli forces and illegal settlers have killed at least 1,097 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, since October 2023. Nearly 11,000 others have been injured, and around 21,000 people have been detained during the same period.
The International Court of Justice issued its ruling regarding the occupation of Palestinian territory by Israel as illegal under international law in a landmark opinion issued in July. The court defined that all settlements located in the West Bank and East Jerusalem must be evacuated. This ruling emphasises that the expansion of settlements by Israel contravenes international law and that there is a requirement for both accountability and action.

