Famed Jerusalem stone still sells, despite West Bank economic woes.

A lorry drives in the Jerusalem stone limestone quarry in Beit Fajar, eight kilometres south of the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, on November 10, 2025. — AFP

Despite the catastrophic state of the Palestinian economy, Faraj al-Atrash, operator of a quarry in the occupied West Bank, proudly points to an armada of machines busy eating away at sheer walls of dusty white rock that stretch into the distance.

“This here is considered the main source of revenue for the entire region,” Atrash said at the site near the town of Beit Fajjar, close to the city of Hebron.

The quarry is a source of Jerusalem stone, the famed pale rock used throughout the Holy Land and beyond for millennia and which gives much of the region its distinctive architectural look.

But Atrash, in his fifties, said, “Our livelihood is constantly under threat.”

Muhammed sits on a chair as he controls the stone crusher inside a Jerusalem stone quarry in Beit Fajar, eight kilometres south of the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem on November 10, 2025. — AFP
Muhammed sits on a chair as he controls the stone crusher inside a Jerusalem quarry in Beit Fajar, eight kilometres south of the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, on November 10, 2025. — AFP 

“Lately, I feel like the occupation (Israel) has begun to fight us on the economic front,” he said.

Atrash fears the confiscation of the quarry’s industrial equipment, the expansion of Israeli settlements; and the Palestinian financial crisis.

The war in Gaza, triggered by Hamas’s October 2023 attack on Israel, dealt a severe blow to a Palestinian economy that was already in poor shape.

The Palestinian territories are “currently going through the most severe economic crisis ever recorded,” according to a report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development presented in late November.

Israel, which has occupied the West Bank since 1967, has recently set up hundreds of new checkpoints across the territory, paralysing commercial transport.

Beyond restrictions on freedom of movement, a halt in permits for West Bank Palestinians seeking work inside Israel has also had a severe impact.

Soaring costs

“There are problems with exports and market access because we used to export most of the stone to Israel, and after October 7, we ran into difficulties.”

explained Ibrahim Jaradat, whose family has owned a quarry for more than 40 years near Sair, also near Hebron.

Workers cut and shape a large blocks of Jerusalem stone inside a factory in Beit Fajar, eight kilometres south of the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem on November 10, 2025. — AFP
Workers cut and shape a large block of Jerusalem stone inside a factory in Beit Fajar.
eight kilometres south of the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, on November 10, 2025. — AFP

The Palestinian Authority, which exercises partial civilian control over some of the West Bank, is on the brink of bankruptcy.

Public services are functioning worse than ever, Atrash said, adding that fixed costs such as water and electricity had soared.

Quarries account for 4.5% of Palestinian GDP and employ nearly 20,000 workers, according to the Hebron Chamber of Commerce.

Israeli municipalities mandate the use of Jerusalem stone, accounting for around 65% of exports.

“The people who buy the stones from us to resell them to construction sites are mostly Israelis,” said Abu Walid Riyad Gaith, a 65-year-old quarry operator.

He lamented what he said was a lack of solidarity from Arab countries, which he said do not buy enough of the rock.

A man walks amongst large blocks of Jerusalem stone inside a factory in Beit Fajar, eight kilometres south of the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem on November 10, 2025. — AFP
A man walks among large blocks of Jerusalem stone inside a factory in Beit Fajar.
eight kilometres south of the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, on November 10, 2025. — AFP 

‘Afraid to build’

Other threats hang over the industry.

Most of the roughly 300 quarries in the West Bank are located in Area C, the land that falls under full Israeli authority and covers the vast majority of its settlements.

“Many (Israeli) settlers pass through here, and if Israel annexes Palestine, it will start with these areas,” said one operator, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Some members of Israel’s government openly discuss plans to annex parts or all of the West Bank, making it one of the most right-wing in the country’s history.

Israeli settlements in the West Bank are illegal under international law.

They are expanding at the fastest rate since at least 2017, when the United Nations began tracking such data, according to a recent report by the UN chief.

A tree is covered in white dust on along a road that leads to a Jerusalem stone cutting factory in Beit Fajar, eight kilometres south of the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem on November 13, 2025. — AFP
A tree is covered in white dust along a road that leads to a Jerusalem stone cutting factory in Beit Fajar, eight kilometres south of the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem on November 13, 2025. — AFP

The physical demands of working in a quarry are intense, but for many Palestinians there are few other options as the West Bank’s economy wilts.

“We are exhausting ourselves,” Atrash stated, gesturing to his ten labourers as they moved back and forth in the massive pits, covered in a white film of dust clouds.

In the neighbouring quarry, blinking and coughing as he struggled with the intense work, was a former geography teacher.

With the Palestinian Authority’s budget crisis meaning he was no longer receiving his salary, he had sought employment in the only local place still hiring.

All the labourers AFP spoke to said they suffered from back, eye and throat problems.

“We call it white gold,” said Laith Derriyeh, employed by a stonemason, “because it normally brings in substantial amounts of money.”

“But today everything is complicated; it’s very difficult to think about the future.”

“People have no money, and those who do are afraid to build,” he added.

Jamaal (C) who says he has been cutting limestone for 40 years, uses a cutter as his colleagues look on at a Jerusalem stone cutting factory in Beit Fajar, eight kilometres south of the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem on November 10, 2025. — AFP
Jamaal (C), who says he has been cutting limestone for 40 years, uses a cutter as his colleagues look on at a Jerusalem stone cutting factory in Beit Fajar.
eight kilometres south of the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem on November 10, 2025. — AFP

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