Israeli military detains 6 settlers after attack on forces in occupied West Bank

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The Israeli military detained six settlers in the occupied West Bank following an incident where the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that these individuals attacked security personnel. The confrontation occurred near the Palestinian village of Kafr Malik, an area that had recently experienced violence, including an attack by settlers that resulted in the deaths of three Palestinians. According to the IDF, the settlers were seen driving towards a closed military zone, and when approached by the military, they physically assaulted the soldiers, verbally abused them, vandalized military vehicles, and attempted to ram the forces. The IDF condemned these acts of violence and stated that they would take firm action against anyone who threatens security forces tasked with protecting Israeli citizens. The arrested individuals were subsequently transferred to police custody for further processing.

In response to the incident, various Israeli politicians expressed their condemnation of the settlers' actions against the military. Yair Lapid, the head of the opposition, labeled those who attacked IDF soldiers as dangerous criminals undermining the state’s security. Yair Golan, leader of the left-wing Democrats party, referred to the settler violence as part of a broader, disturbing trend that is deeply rooted within Israeli society, suggesting that extremist elements are infiltrating the government. Golan criticized the far-right ministers who support such actions and emphasized the urgent need for law enforcement to address this violence. Meanwhile, Palestinian Authority spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh accused Israel's right-wing government of inciting larger conflicts in the region, holding it responsible for the consequences of such aggression. This incident comes amid heightened military operations by Israel in the West Bank, which have led to significant displacement and destruction in Palestinian communities, alongside the expansion of Israeli settlements that are deemed illegal under international law.

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The Israeli military detained six settlers in theoccupied West Bankovernight after the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) say the suspects attacked security forces.

The IDF says they spotted Israeli civilians driving toward a closed military zone near the Palestinian village of Kafr Malik, where days earlier settlers set fire to homes and vehicles in an attack Palestinian officials say killed three people.

When Israeli forces approached the group, the IDF says the soldiers were physically assaulted and verbally abused. In addition, the suspects vandalized and damaged the security forces’ vehicles and attempted to ram the forces.

Six suspects were apprehended and transferred to police, the IDF said.

“The IDF and Israel Police condemn any act of violence against security forces and will act firmly against any attempt to harm security personnel carrying out their duty to protect Israeli citizens,” the IDF said in a statement.

Israeli politicians condemned the settler attacks against Israeli security forces.

Head of the opposition Yair Lapid said in a statement on social media, “The extremists who attack IDF soldiers who are guarding the security of the State of Israel during these difficult days are dangerous criminals who are aiding our enemies.”

Yair Golan, the head of the left-wing Democrats party, who had called earlier settler attacks in the area a “violent Jewish pogrom,” said the violence from “the Kahanist, nationalist, and fantastic Israel is deliberately working to dismantle the Jewish and democratic Israel.” Golan referenced Meir Kahane, an extremist rabbiwhose political party was bannedoutright in Israel under anti-terror laws.

“This is not a marginal occurrence. This is a dangerous current that has taken deep roots. Even around the government table,” Golan said, a reference to the far-right ministers that prop up the coalition government, including Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, both of whom weresanctioned earlier this monthby the UK, Canada, and other Western allies. Smotrich has called for formal annexation of West Bank settlements, while Ben-Gvir’s party consists of followers of Kahane’s banned political party.

In a statement, Defense Minister Israel Katz called on law enforcement authorities to act immediately to locate all those who resorted to violence and bring them to justice “as is done everywhere.”

On Friday, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, spokesman for the Palestinian Authority presidency, said the settler attacks are part of a plan by Israel’s “extremist right-wing government” to drag the West Bank into a larger confrontation, according to the Palestinian news agency WAFA. Abu Rudeineh held Israel fully responsible for “the consequences of this bloody aggression,” WAFA said.

Israel has been ramping up military operations in the West Bank alongside the offensive in Gaza and attacks on Iran and its proxies, displacing thousands of Palestinians and razing entire communities as it targets what it says are militants operating in the territory.

Earlier this week, Israeli forcesshot dead a Palestinian teenagerin the West Bank, Palestinian health authorities said. The Israeli military said that “terrorists hurled explosive devices at IDF forces.”

In late-May, Israel approved a massive expansion of settlements in the occupied West Bank in a move decried as de facto annexation of large swaths of the territory. Peace Now, an Israeli non-governmental organization that tracks settlements, said it was the largest expansion of settlements since the signing of the Oslo Accords more than 30 years ago.

Israel plans to establish 22 new settlements, including deep within the West Bank and in areas from which the country had previously withdrawn. Israeli settlements in theoccupied West Bank, as well as in East Jerusalem and theoccupied Golan Heights, are considered illegal under international law.

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Source: CNN