International activists join Palestinian olive harvest despite Israeli deportation and attacks
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International activists join Palestinian olive harvest despite Israeli deportation and attacks

In Palestine’s occupied West Bank, in the village of Burin, surrounded by two illegal Israeli settlements, international volunteers joined Palestinian farmers for this year’s olive harvest.

The first group was deported on October 16, while the second was attacked by settlers on November 2.

Despite the daily realities of annexation by illegal settlers and Israeli soldiers, the volunteers experienced the joy of the harvest, standing firm alongside the Palestinian locals, who demonstrated both resilience and generosity.

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