Palestinians in the village of Burin, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, hold an annual kite festival on a hillside near the Israeli settlement of Har Bracha. According to reports, the gathering has taken place every summer since 2009 and involves children flying kites, with families also treating it like a village celebration. Organisers describe the event as having a political message despite its family-focused atmosphere. One organiser says the kites express that “this is our land, this is our sky,” particularly in response to land they say they have partly lost since Har Bracha was established in 1983.

Multiple outlets report that conversations in Burin often centre on settler-related violence and the expansion of settlements. Residents say they check whether Israeli settlers are nearby before attending the festival, and some say they have skipped the event in certain years due to attacks. They also describe memories of shootings targeting Burin residents and the uprooting of olive trees, including warnings by UN OCHA about settler attacks in the area. The festival proceeds for a limited time and is sometimes affected by local security concerns, with participants expressing hope to return the following summer.