The field was set ablaze by Israelis from the settlement of Yitzhar, according to witnesses from the village council. AFP
A Palestinian man picks olives during harvest season near Nablus, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Reuters
Olive trees are considered both a revered cultural emblem and an economic necessity for Palestinians. Reuters
A Palestinian woman sits under an olive tree as others pick its olives in Jerusalem. Reuters
Palestinian farmer Ibrahim Amar, 64, stands by the Seam Zone in Qaffin, in the occupied West Bank. Seam zones are sections of Palestinian land that have been designated by Israel as closed military areas. Tanya Habjouqa / Noor for The National
Palestinian farmer Mohammed Khasib, 65, by the Seam Zone in Qaffin. Tanya Habjouqa / Noor for The National
Israel has erected walls and gates to separate Palestinian farmers from their land. Tanya Habjouqa / Noor for The National
A Palestinian man outside a seam zone. Access to these Palestinian areas is controlled by an Israeli permit system. Tanya Habjouqa / Noor for The National
Palestinian graffiti on a stand used by Israeli soldiers in the seam zone in Qaffin. It reads in Arabic: 'Palestine, Sheikh Jarrah, Jerusalem is ours'. Tanya Habjouqa / Noor for The National
Young men and children hang around the seam zone to see if they will be allowed to help their family members, who have permits to access their farms in Qaffin, harvest their olives. Tanya Habjouqa / Noor for The National
Activists from the Rabbis for Human Rights organisation help Palestinian farmers to harvest their olive trees near Nablus. AFP
Palestinians walk alongside Israel's separation barrier after receiving special permission to harvest their olive trees, near Bait A'wa village, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Hebron. AFP
Israeli soldiers stand guard as volunteers and demonstrators help Palestinian farmers to pick their olives next to the Israeli outpost of Evitar, near Nablus. The volunteers picked the olives in solidarity with Palestinians, whose land was confiscated by Israeli settlers. EPA
Palestinians extinguish a fire in a field around the village of Burin, south of Nablus, on June 29, 2021. AFP
The field was set ablaze by Israelis from the settlement of Yitzhar, according to witnesses from the village council. AFP
A Palestinian man picks olives during harvest season near Nablus, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Reuters
Olive trees are considered both a revered cultural emblem and an economic necessity for Palestinians. Reuters
A Palestinian woman sits under an olive tree as others pick its olives in Jerusalem. Reuters
Palestinian farmer Ibrahim Amar, 64, stands by the Seam Zone in Qaffin, in the occupied West Bank. Seam zones are sections of Palestinian land that have been designated by Israel as closed military areas. Tanya Habjouqa / Noor for The National
Palestinian farmer Mohammed Khasib, 65, by the Seam Zone in Qaffin. Tanya Habjouqa / Noor for The National
Israel has erected walls and gates to separate Palestinian farmers from their land. Tanya Habjouqa / Noor for The National
A Palestinian man outside a seam zone. Access to these Palestinian areas is controlled by an Israeli permit system. Tanya Habjouqa / Noor for The National
Palestinian graffiti on a stand used by Israeli soldiers in the seam zone in Qaffin. It reads in Arabic: 'Palestine, Sheikh Jarrah, Jerusalem is ours'. Tanya Habjouqa / Noor for The National
Young men and children hang around the seam zone to see if they will be allowed to help their family members, who have permits to access their farms in Qaffin, harvest their olives. Tanya Habjouqa / Noor for The National
Activists from the Rabbis for Human Rights organisation help Palestinian farmers to harvest their olive trees near Nablus. AFP
Palestinians walk alongside Israel's separation barrier after receiving special permission to harvest their olive trees, near Bait A'wa village, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Hebron. AFP
Israeli soldiers stand guard as volunteers and demonstrators help Palestinian farmers to pick their olives next to the Israeli outpost of Evitar, near Nablus. The volunteers picked the olives in solidarity with Palestinians, whose land was confiscated by Israeli settlers. EPA
Palestinians extinguish a fire in a field around the village of Burin, south of Nablus, on June 29, 2021. AFP
The field was set ablaze by Israelis from the settlement of Yitzhar, according to witnesses from the village council. AFP
Palestinian olive harvest: centuries-old trees and traditions under threat
Palestinians face an olive harvest blighted by violence and restrictions in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, with hundreds of trees damaged and farmers cut off from their land