settler violence
Coverage of settler violence in the Nexus archive.
- Why Israel has done so little to rein in spiraling settler violence against Palestinians
A dayslong standoff occurred in the occupied West Bank, pointing to Israel's reluctance to curb spiraling settler violence. The situation highlights perceived difficulties in controlling actions taken by settlers against Palestinians.
- Why Israel has done so little to rein in spiraling settler violence against Palestinians
Settlers pose a constant threat to Palestinians in Qusra, West Bank, and Israeli forces have failed to remove them from the area despite possessing advanced military capabilities. This movement, supported by successive Israeli governments, aims to solidify rule over the occupied territory through the construction of numerous settlements housing over 500,000 people. Furthermore, the article notes that Palestinians in the region live under Israeli military rule while settlers are treated as Israeli citizens.
- At Tel Aviv rally, daughter of couple slain on Oct. 7 says government is ‘defiling our dead’
At a Tel Aviv rally, the daughter of a couple killed on Oct. 7 accused the government of defiling the dead. Protests criticize the government's failure to investigate the Hamas attack and Haredi military exemptions, as well as settler violence.
- Palestinian children among those detained in Israeli West Bank raids
Palestinian children were among those detained during Israeli raids in the West Bank. Settler violence has increased, with reports of illegal outposts and frequent attacks in Ramallah, Hebron, and Nablus.
- Stalwart Israel defender Bret Stephens calls out ‘Jewish terrorists’ in West Bank
Pulitzer-winning New York Times columnist Bret Stephens criticizes Israel's handling of settler violence in the West Bank, referring to Jewish settlers as 'Jewish terrorists' and warning that such actions threaten the security and legitimacy of the Jewish state.
- Israeli ex-generals urge Trump to push Netanyahu on ‘settler terror’
Israeli ex-generals urge Trump to push Netanyahu on settler violence in the West Bank, stating it endangers Israel’s future. 550 former officials have called for action.
- Ex-IDF generals appeal to Trump, warn of ‘calamity’ if PM doesn’t curb settler violence
Retired security officials urge President Trump to pressure PM Netanyahu to address settler violence in the West Bank, stating political factors limit the army's ability to handle Jewish terrorists.
- 2 mosques in the West Bank are set on fire during a deadly surge in settler violence
Two mosques in the Israeli-occupied West Bank were set on fire in an apparent settler attack, causing extensive damage. The incident occurred amid a surge in violence that killed four Palestinians and two Israeli soldiers, with Palestinian and Israeli opposition groups accusing Netanyahu's government of ignoring settler violence. Israeli forces arrested over 70 Palestinians and sealed homes of suspected militants.
- 2 mosques in the West Bank are set on fire during a deadly surge in settler violence
Two mosques in the West Bank villages of Qusra and Kour were set on fire in apparent Israeli settler attacks, causing extensive damage. The violence follows a surge in settler attacks, with officials reporting over 70 Palestinian arrests and road closures. Israeli authorities are investigating but rarely prosecute settlers, while Palestinian residents accuse the government of inaction.
- Israeli protesters denounce deadly settler violence
Dozens of Israeli activists protested in Tel Aviv against settler violence in the occupied West Bank. The demonstration denounced deadly incidents linked to settler actions in the region.
- Report: Cabinet quietly okayed plan to curb settler violence; PM called phenomenon ‘cancer’
The Cabinet approved a plan to curb settler violence in March, which Prime Minister Netanyahu described as a 'cancer.' The decision and Netanyahu's criticism were kept secret for political reasons, despite security chiefs advocating for public disclosure.
- Palestinian teenage footballer dies a week after Israeli settler attack
Fadi al-Nassan, a Palestinian teenage footballer, died a week after being shot in his West Bank village. His death occurs amid a surge in settler violence.
- EU countries consider sanctions on trade from illegal Israeli settlements
EU member states are considering sanctions on trade from illegal Israeli settlements due to increased pressure amid escalating settler violence.
- Canada pledges $100M for Palestinians facing settler violence, humanitarian crisis
Canada pledges $100 million to support Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip facing settler violence and a humanitarian crisis, announced by Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand.
- UN alleges record levels of settler violence in the West Bank this year
The UN has reported record levels of settler violence in the West Bank this year. Palestinian farmers allege that an IDF project aimed at preventing smuggling and terror attacks has damaged their water infrastructure.
- Australia, Canada and UK pledge £3m for Israeli-Palestinian peace initiatives
Australia, Canada, and the UK have pledged £3 million to a joint peace fund supporting grassroots projects for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Each country contributes £1 million, with a focus on youth groups, civil society organisations, and women, following coordinated sanctions against settler violence in the West Bank.
- UK and allies sanction 'networks' enabling settler violence in West Bank
The UK and allies have sanctioned networks enabling settler violence in the West Bank. France will bar Israeli Minister Bezalel Smotrich from entry, a measure Israel condemns as 'disgraceful'.
- UK, Canada, France and Norway announce coordinated sanctions over West Bank settler violence
Britain, Canada, France, and Norway announced coordinated sanctions against Israeli networks linked to violence in the West Bank. The sanctions target groups involved in financing, enabling, or carrying out settler violence, which diplomats say undermines prospects for a Palestinian state.
- France bans Israeli minister Smotrich in coordinated sanctions push
France banned Israel's Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich from entering the country as part of coordinated sanctions with other countries over settler violence against Palestinians.
- Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad says shooting 'natural consequence' of settler violence
Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad stated that a deadly shooting in central Israel is a response to 'aggression against Gaza' and ongoing Israeli policies including settlement expansion, extrajudicial killings, and violence in the West Bank and Jerusalem. Both groups condemned these policies as justifications for their actions against the 'Zionist entity' government.
- Facing settler violence, Palestinian farmers race to harvest
Palestinian farmers in the West Bank village of As-Sawiyah, led by Hamad Jazi, are racing to harvest their wheat amid threats from Israeli settlers who have set fires to crops in the area. Jazi reported that settlers have already set fires twice, prompting fears of further attacks.
- France pushes sanctions over West Bank settler violence
France is coordinating with several countries on sanctions targeting individuals linked to violence in the occupied West Bank, including asset freezes and travel bans. The effort involves Britain and Norway and follows Israel's expansion of illegal settlements and increased settler violence against Palestinians.
- Daily Briefing June 3: Coalition MKs boast on X after screaming at Arab lawmakers
Coalition MKs boasted on X after arguing with Arab lawmakers during a Knesset vote on controversial bills. The article also mentions delays in aid for the north and coalition members' aggressive behavior in discussions about settler violence.
- Israeli official says EU sanctions reveal antisemitism hiding behind 'socially acceptable mask'
Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel accuses the EU of weaponizing anti-Zionism as a 'socially acceptable mask' for antisemitism after Brussels sanctioned Israeli civil society groups opposing Palestinian statehood. The EU alleges the groups support settler violence and human rights abuses, while Regavim, one of the targeted organizations, claims the sanctions infringe on Israeli sovereignty.
- Palestine weekly wrap: Ben-Gvir’s abuse of flotilla detainees causes outcry
Israel's president condemned settler violence as international outrage grows over the mistreatment of Gaza aid activists detained by Minister Ben-Gvir. The incident has sparked criticism over the abuse of flotilla detainees.
- Herzog slams ‘brutish’ settler violence, appears to pan Ben Gvir over prisoner abuse
Israeli President Herzog condemned 'brutish' settler violence, calling the perpetrators an 'anarchist mob' and urging Israel to 'draw red lines.' Far-right minister Itamar Ben Gvir retaliated, accusing critics of using dehumanizing language and claiming such individuals are 'not fit to be president.'
- Palestine weekly wrap: Under cover of ceasefire, Israel increases grip
Under a ceasefire, Israel's settler violence increases in Palestinian-administered areas, and Gaza's police forces are significantly weakened.
- Palestine weekly wrap: Coordinated attacks and evictions in Gaza, West Bank
The article highlights a surge in Palestinian killings in Gaza and increased settler violence across the West Bank, emphasizing ongoing conflict and displacement.