Article 6GRZW ‘No work and no olives’: harvest rots as West Bank farmers cut off from trees

‘No work and no olives’: harvest rots as West Bank farmers cut off from trees

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Jason Burke and Sufian Taha in as-Sawiya, West Ban
from World news | The Guardian on (#6GRZW)

With olives the largest single agricultural product on the West Bank, Palestinians say Israeli restrictions and settler violence are losing them $70m

Shaadi, Isa and Mahmud Saleh look out across the valley, bite their nails, wring their hands and worry. There is no work locally and travelling to find any is almost impossible because of restrictions imposed by Israel on the occupied West Bank after the 7 October attacks by Hamas that killed more than 1,200 people. The main road into their village has been almost entirely blocked. Their debts are mounting up.

There has never been anything like this," says Isa, 73. Life is not normal."

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