Israeli settlers uprooted about 850 olive trees and grapevines from a Palestinian family’s land southeast of Hebron on Monday, according to a local activist. The anti-settlement activist Osama Makhamreh reported that armed settlers, accompanied by Israeli soldiers, entered the area of Khirbet Khallat Al-Hummus near Yatta. In addition to destroying the trees and vines, they damaged an agricultural building and vandalized fencing on the property. This incident comes amid increased settler violence in the West Bank since October 2023. The United Nations noted that this past October saw the highest number of such attacks since it began recording them in 2006. In a separate event, four international volunteers—three Italians and one Canadian—were hospitalized in Jericho on Sunday after being attacked by settlers. One of the volunteers, who spoke anonymously, described being beaten by about 10 masked individuals, some armed, who also stole their passports, phones, and wallets. Italy's foreign ministry confirmed the attack and stated its officials are closely monitoring the situation.