For Security Reasons: The Israeli Occupation Army Uproots About 6,000 Olive Trees in the Town of Idhna, West of Hebron | LRC

2026-03-07

For Security Reasons: The Israeli Occupation Army Uproots About 6,000 Olive Trees in the Town of Idhna, West of Hebron

Violation: Uprooting thousands of olive trees

Date: March 7, 2026

Location: Idhna / Hebron Governorate

Perpetrator: Israeli Occupation Army

 Victims: Farmers from the town of Idhna

Details:

The Israeli occupation army uprooted approximately 6,000 olive trees from farmers’ lands in the town of Idhna, west of Hebron, under the pretext of "taking security measures."

The demolition and tree uprooting were concentrated in the northern part of the town (the Liya area), next to Bypass Road 35, passing through farmers’ lands near the Tarkumiya checkpoint leading to the occupied interior, and along the annexation and expansion wall that passes through all the lands west of the town.

The land excavation and tree uprooting were carried out pursuant to two military orders issued by the Israeli army on February 8, 2026, entitled "taking security measures," which demanded the uprooting and relocation of trees and wild plants to alternative locations.

The occupation army gave landowners a 7-day deadline to uproot their trees themselves, threatening to carry out the orders themselves if the owners did not comply.

The army targeted Idhna lands with the following two orders:

Military Order No.

Plot Number

Location

02/26

4

Beit Al-Ban

4

Marah Abu Haid

10

11

Ras Al-Bayda, Khalat Al-Jawza

12

23

Khalat Al-Sarara

24

03/26

9

Site of Katil

According to statistics from the Ministry of Agriculture office in Idhna, approximately 5,968 trees aged between 4 and 100 years were uprooted, planted on an area of 285.5 dunams, and belonging to 115 farmers.

It is estimated that around 1,000 residents of the town, including about 500 children, were affected.

Farmer Jalal Mahmoud Salimiya (63 years old) stated in an interview with the center’s researcher:

"I own a 2-dunam plot in the Khillat Shiha area, west of the town, planted with old olive trees. About six years ago, I uprooted the old trees and replaced them with new olive saplings, which had been growing for about five years. When they began to bear fruit, the occupation army uprooted them, depriving my family of their produce and income. This affected 16 family members, including 10 children and 4 females."

Salimiya added

"The uprooting operation lasted for about six days, using excavators that uprooted the trees and left them on site."

Farmer Mohammad Nimer Awad (52 years old) also reported:

"I own a 500 m² plot in the Liya area near the northern entrance of Idhna, planted with 40-year-old Roman olive trees, totaling 10 trees. We used to harvest them every year, but we were surprised when the occupation army uprooted them without issuing any order. This plot was not included in the military order targeting the western lands of the town. I saw a military bulldozer uproot the trees, and when I tried to access the site to at least use the trees as firewood, the soldiers refused. Later, settlers passing along Bypass Road 35 stole the trees."

The Director of Agriculture and Veterinary Affairs in Idhna, Engineer Thaer Amro, stated:

"This large-scale uprooting of trees by the occupation represents a major blow to the environment and green areas in the town. Around 80% of Idhna’s residents (about 30,000 people) rely on tree farming, with olives being the dominant crop. The town has 3 or 4 olive presses and is one of the first towns to have such presses due to the scale of its agriculture. Idhna’s olive oil is considered among the highest quality in the region. The occupation had previously confiscated large cultivated areas, leaving them behind the annexation wall."

In conclusion, uprooting hundreds of olive trees in Idhna constitutes a complex violation of international humanitarian law and environmental law. According to the Fourth Geneva Convention, an occupying force is prohibited from destroying private property unless it is an absolute military necessity—a condition that does not apply to widespread removal of civilian agricultural trees.

Environmentally, the destruction of trees violates United Nations Environment Programme principles related to biodiversity conservation and land degradation prevention, leading to loss of vegetation cover, increased risk of desertification, and soil deterioration.

Thus, this measure is not only legally illegitimate but also causes long-term environmental damage affecting citizens’ livelihoods and access to a healthy environment.

According to the same statistics obtained by the Land Research Center, the occupation targeted the farmers listed in the following table:

No.

Farmer Name

Location

Area (dunums)

Number of Trees

Tree Age (years)

1

Mohammad Raed Sami Atmezeh

Wadi Al-Safar

3

80

30

2

Rashid Mahmoud Abdel Tamizeh

Beit Alam, Karm Abu Saku

3

20

20

3

Khaled Abdel Hamid Ahmad Salimiya

Wadi Abu Al-Khail

4

49

16

4

Mohammad Raed Sami Atmezeh

Wadi Al-Safar

3

80

30

5

Nemer Khalil Taha Awadeh

Al-Hamoush

0.25

6

17

6

Jalal Mahmoud Abdullah Salimiya

Khillet Shiha

2

60

5

7

Rashid Mahmoud Abdel Tamizeh

Beit Alam

3

40

15

8

Salah Rizq Mahmoud Tamayza

Al-Liyya, near bypass road

1.5

28

30

9

Mohammad Youssef Abdel Fattah Atmezeh

Khillet Abu Daqi

3

70

60

10

Omar Abdel Hamid Ahmad Salimiya

Khillet Abu Daqi

3

40

30

11

Mohannad Kamel Hussein Atmezeh

Al-Liyya

1

20

50

12

Mohammad Mahmoud Ibrahim Akhlawi

Al-Samaqa

5

18

35

13

Mohammad Hisham Mohammad Abu Zlatah

Khillet Abu Daqi

1

50

15

14

Mohammad Ahmad Ismail Awad

Khillet Abu Daqi

4

55

23

15

Mohammad Salameh Abdel Fattah Atmezeh

Wadi Al-Bayda & Khillet Al-Arais

6

50

20

16

Mohammad Ahmad Ali Al-Jiawi

Shaab Al-Khanazir Al-Bas

4

50

25

17

Khaled Abdel Majid Mohammad Tamizeh

Ktaf Al-Samaqa

2.41

70

25

18

Marwa Ahmad Ali Al-Jiawi

Marah Saad

0.5

25

30

19

Khaled Azmi Mohammad Ajbara

Al-Bas

6

100

35

20

Ibrahim Hashim Al-Batran

Al-Ras

3

50

25

21

Saeed Ibrahim Abdel Fattah Salimiya

Khillet Shiha

1.5

20

5

22

Mohammad Saadi Mohammad Tamizeh

Beit Alam

1.5

24

42

23

Mohammad Ezzat Abdel Fattah Tamizeh

Al-Liyya

1

20

100

24

Shadi Wasfi Mohammad Salimi

Khillet Abu Daqi

8

45

50

25

Abdel Qader Ahmad Abdel Fattah Nemer

Khillet Abu Daqi

3.5

75

20

26

Khaled Ahmad Abdel Fattah Nemer

Khillet Abu Daqi

3.5

75

20

27

Abdel Qader Ahmad Abdel Fattah Nemer

Khillet Saad

1

20

20

28

Hashem Mohammad Ahmad Nofal

Khillet Saad

4

40

40

29

Mohammad Ahmad Hassan Tamizeh

Khillet Abu Daqi

2

30

20

30

Jamil Mohammad Ibrahim Tamizeh

Wadi Al-Bada

5

170

15

31

Saadi Diab Hussein Jiawi

Al-Bas

2

60

20

32

Ishaq Deeb Abdel Fattah Nofal

Khillet Saad

2.5

100

5

33

Rashad Abdel Fattah Ahmad Al-Asoud

Al-Ras

5

100

20

34

Raed Kamel Hussein Tamizeh

Al-Liyya

0.6

20

50

35

Mohammad Abdel Azim Fayyad Al-Qaisi

Al-Liyya

1.29

22

45

36

Mohannad Kamel Hussein Tamizeh

Wadi Al-Sifr

1

38

35

37

Raed Kamel Hussein Tamizeh

Wadi Al-Sifr, Ashbour

0.4

20

15

38

Abdel Latif Badawi Abdel Fattah Tamizeh

Beit Alam

2

50

20

39

Rizq Mahmoud Abdel Fattah Nemer

Bir Abu Al-Khail

1.5

30

20

40

Abdel Fattah Mahmoud Abdel Fattah Nemer

Bir Abu Al-Khail

4.5

100

20

41

Mohammad Ahmad Hassan Tamizeh

Khillet Abu Daqi

3

67

38

42

Mohammad Issa Mohammad Mahasneh

Al-Liyya

1.8

38

80

43

Mahmoud Mohammad Mahmoud Atmezeh

Beit Alam

1

35

40

44

Bassam Mohammad Hassan Jbara

Beit Alam

6

110

30

45

Jawad Mahmoud Abdullah Salimiya

Khillet Abu Daqi

2

40

30

46

Badawi Ismail Sabri Akhlazi

Al-Liyya

1.5

48

20

47

Mohammad Khalil Mahmoud Salimiya

Zad Al-Shomer

2.2

95

35

48

Ziad Jibrin Ahmad Atmezeh

Wadi Al-Bayda

1

50

11

49

Mohammad Abdel Azim Al-Qaisi

Al-Liyya

1

20

45

50

Wasfiya Nemer Mohammad Tamizi

Al-Samaqa

1

30

50

51

Rima Mahmoud Shahadeh Jiawi

Al-Bas

2

15

15

52

Mohammad Salameh Abdel Fattah Tamizeh

Khillet Al-Arais

1.8

33

30

53

Omar Khalil Diab Jiawi

Al-Bas

1.5

45

15

54

Muath Khalil Diab Jiawi

Al-Bas

1

40

10

55

Ismail Ahmad Ismail Tamizeh

Wadi Al-Bayda

5

135

40

56

Mohammad Ali Ibrahim Tamizeh

Al-Liyya

1.5

35

50

57

Jibril Hussein Mohammad Tamizeh

Wadi Al-Sifr

1.5

40

35

58

Rami Abdel Majid Ragheb Salimiya

Khillet Shiha

2

50

50

59

Abdel Rahim Ahmad Abdel Hamid Salimiya

Khillet Shiha

2

50

30

60

Saadi Mohammad Abdel Hamid Salimiya

Khillet Shiha

2

50

30

61

Saadi Diab Hussein Jiawi

Al-Bas

2

60

20

62

Mohammad Abdel Hamid Ahmad Akhlawi

Al-Samaqa

3

75

30

63

Salah Rizq Mahmoud Tamayza

Al-Liyya

1.5

28

25

64

Islam Aqel Muslim Tamizeh

Al-Liyya

3.5

20

20

65

Nawaf Ahmad Ali Al-Jiawi

Al-Bas

4

104

20

66

Jihad Dheeb Abdel Fattah Nofal

Al-Bas

2

50

20

67

Amjad Ahmad Ismail Salimiya

Khillet Saad

5

140

8

68

Mohammad Salem Abdel Hamid Nofal

Khillet Shiha

2

60

15

69

Sofyan Mahmoud Abu Zlatah

Khillet Saad

2

60

7

70

Shaher Ibrahim Mahmoud Al-Jiawi

Al-Bas & Khillet Saad

2

50

15

71

Mohammad Fadel Abdullah Al-Asoud

Al-Bas

2

40

20

72

Mohammad Mahmoud Mohammad Al-Asauda

Al-Bas

2

40

7

73

Ibrahim Mohammad Ahmad Tamizeh

Beit Alam

2

40

15

74

Jamil Saqr Ismail Tamizeh

Beit Alam

3

70

15

75

Firas Yasser Saqr Tamizeh

Beit Alam

3

70

15

76

Ahmad Qasem Mohammad Salimiya

Wadi Abu Al-Khail

3

60

20

77

Mohammad Mousa Nemer Salimiya

Khillet Abu Daqi

2

19

35

78

Adel Abdel Majid Mohammad Atmezeh

Khillet Abu Mismar

1

25

20

79

Kamal Hussein Mohammad Tamizeh

Al-Bas

2

50

25

80

Saadi Mohammad Mahmoud Abu Zlatah

Wadi Al-Shomer

6

80

30

81

Mahmoud Abdel Rahman Abdel Fattah Atmezeh

Wadi Al-Bayda

1

20

20

82

Qusai Abdel Hamid Ahmad Tamizeh

Beit Alam

2

50

50

83

Khalil Abdel Azim Fayyad Al-Qaisi

Al-Liyya

2

35

36

84

Mohammad Mahmoud Abdel Tamizeh

Khillet Al-Srarah

1

17

10

85

Mahmoud Khaled Mohammad Shawabkeh

Khillet Saad

1.5

30

15

86

Abdullah Issa Nasar Atmezeh

Khillet Abu Mismar

2.8

80

10

87

Nadi Mohammad Samir Salimiya

Khillet Al-Qateel

2

25

7

88

Nadim Ibrahim Abdel Fattah Salimiya

Khillet Shiha

1.5

35

20

89

Ibtisam Ahmad Ali Salem

Khillet Saad

1

25

30

90

Louay Sami Shaker Tamizeh

Wadi Al-Sifr

1.5

30

20

91

Jibril Dheeb Mohammad Tamizeh

Beit Alam

2

40

20

92

Wael Hassan Abdel Fattah Salimiya

Khillet Shiha

1.8

45

15

93

Saadi Dheeb Hussein Jiawi

Al-Bas

2

60

20

94

Mohammad Afif Mahmoud Tamizeh

Al-Liyya

2

40

45

95

Naeem Abdel Aziz Ahmad Awad

Al-Bas

2.6

70

27

96

Shahadeh Nemer Shahadeh Jiawi

Shaab Al-Khanazir

3

95

20

97

Mohammad Nemer Shahadeh Jiawi

Shaab Al-Khanazir

3

95

20

98

Mahmoud Nemer Shahadeh Jiawi

Shaab Al-Khanazir

3

95

20

99

Firas Waleed Abdel Fattah Tamizeh

Wadi Al-Safar

2

120

40

100

Issa Ibrahim Khalil Abu Taima

Al-Fukhari

4

20

6

101

Jihad Ibrahim Khalil Abu Taima

Al-Fukhari

2

15

9

102

Halima Abdel Fattah Mohammad Khalil Atmezeh

Wadi Al-Safar

3

120

25

103

Mohammad Bassam Shaker Tamizeh

Khillet Abu Mismar

2

45

20

104

Wael Fawzi Ahmad Nofal

Khillet Abu Daqi

2.7

60

25

105

Jamal Salem Abdel Hamid Nofal

Khillet Shiha

1.5

35

4

106

Ayman Hassan Abdel Salimiya

Khillet Abu Daqi

4

150

20

107

Ahmad Abdel Rahman Abdel Fattah Tamizeh

Wadi Al-Bayda

1

20

20

108

Rizq Hussein Mohammad Al-Nattah

Khillet Jumaa

1.5

30

20

109

Anas Mohammad Abdel Fattah Awadeh

Al-Liyya

3

60

40

110

Afif Ibrahim Ahmad Abu Asaad

Al-Bas

3

50

20

111

Fadi Ziyad Mohammad Dheeb

Muntar Al-Jawza

2.2

30

10

112

Shaher Mohammad Ahmad Tamizeh

Wadi Al-Bayda

3

39

40

113

Mohammad Hussein Mohammad Farah Allah

Al-Jawza

6

50

30

114

Mahmoud Khalil Ahmad Salimi

Wadi Abu Al-Khalil

4

40

20

115

Mohammad Nemer Awad

Al-Liyya

0.5

10

40

 

 

 

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