Palestinians say Israeli army operations and settler violence are disrupting this year's olive harvest in the West Bank. A Palestinian government commission said more than 30,000 olive trees have been uprooted in the past two years in an unprecedented campaign.
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- Israeli bulldozers uprooted olive trees and razed farmland in al-Mughayr, as verified by Reuters.
- Palestinian farmers report that settler violence and military operations are disrupting the olive harvest. 10s
- The Israeli army stated it cleared 3,100 trees to improve defences during an operation in al-Mughayr. 1m 13s
- The Palestinian Authority estimates over 30,000 trees have been damaged in the past two years. 1m 26s
- Farmers and activists are working to protect the olive harvest and salvage damaged trees. 1m 46s