This is true and I saw firsthand. We visited this Bedouin village (Khan Al-Ahmar - West Bank), where the residents complained to us about the same thing. Mind you, this was 2018. Khan Al-Ahmar is off the grid. They have no running water and depend on solar panels (from NGOs) for electricity. The even built their school from mud and old tires. But their village is in between Jerusalem and Jericho (literally off the "Road to Jericho"), and settlers want to build there (a war crime). But Israel had already moved them from the Negev Desert years prior (a war crime) so this time they won't budge. They know Israel will just keep moving them. So the IDF dresses up/down and invades their village a few nights a week to terrorize them to get them to leave. The men sleep in shifts so there are always people patrolling the village. Lowkey, the nicest people I've ever met. Once they found out we were Black Americans (and not Ethiopian Israelis), they invited us in, served us coffee, gave us a tour, and showed us the bullet holes on their buildings from the IDF.
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This is a pic I took of Khan Al-Ahmar and posted for a Q&A I did on IG when I got back from The West Bank