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It's currently the olive harvesting season in the occupied West Bank.
But this year, olive picking is more dangerous than usual.
Palestinian farmers have been attacked by Israeli settlers while trying to access their crops.
There have been reports this week of settlers launching arson attacks against a Palestinian warehouse, a Bedouin village and farmland in the occupied West Bank.
Our Middle East correspondent Lucy Williamson reports.
I'm just walking up here to the Hamida Mosque near Nablus and all along the entrance charred furniture, lecterns, carpets are piled up.
Dozens of people have arrived here for Friday prayers this morning, a day after this mosque was attacked.
Its back wall and window still blackened and scorched.
The Imam, Ahmad Salman, found the building burning yesterday, the latest in a wave of attacks by Jewish settlers, he says.
On the wall outside, there's also a message for Israel's regional army chief, scrawled in Hebrew.
We're not afraid of you.
Spiralling settler violence over the past six weeks has pushed the occupied West Bank towards a dangerous precipice.
Last month alone, the UN registered more than 260 settler attacks that harmed Palestinians or their property, a record high.
Last Friday, in the olive groves around Beita, a Reuters journalist, Ranin Sawafda, was brutally beaten with a club while covering the olive harvest.
A deep dent in her helmet, clearly showing the force of the blows.
From her hospital bed, she described pleading with her attackers to stop as they carried on beating her.
Last month, 55-year-old Afaf Abu Alia was badly beaten by a settler as she lay cowering on the ground after going to harvest olives.
A video of the attack caught international attention.