A series of damning reports from the United Nations and Amnesty International have accused Israel of systematic ethnic cleansing in the occupied West Bank, with both organizations highlighting state-backed settler violence and forced displacement of Palestinian communities. The allegations, published between June 9-10, 2026, describe these actions as potential crimes against humanity.
The UN report documents how Palestinian civilians are trapped between Israeli military operations and Hamas governance, while Amnesty's investigation provides evidence of state-led ethnic cleansing. Both reports cite increased settler attacks under military protection, with over 50 documented cases of forced evictions in 2026 alone. ABC News+2
Western governments face criticism for inadequate intervention, with Amnesty specifically calling for ICC action. The reports coincide with Israel's accelerated annexation measures, including new settlement approvals and land seizures totaling 12,000 acres since January 2026. The Independent+2
The term "crime against humanity of forced transfer" appears in multiple reports, referencing the Rome Statute. Amnesty alleges Israel's actions meet three criteria for ethnic cleansing: mass displacement, prevention of return, and demographic manipulation. The UN inquiry notes settler violence increased by 40% year-over-year. The Independent+2