Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Settler Rampage in West Bank Sparks Rare Condemnation From Israeli Leaders
gvw_ap_news
By Associated Press
Published 5 mins ago on
August 16, 2024

Israeli leaders condemn deadly settler rampage in West Bank village, marking rare rebuke of growing settler violence. (AP/Nasser Nasser)

Share

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

JIT, West Bank — Israeli leaders on Friday roundly condemned a deadly settler rampage in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, a rare Israeli denunciation of the settler violence growing more common since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.

The settler riot in the village of Jit, near the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank, killed one Palestinian and badly injured others late Thursday, Palestinian health officials said. Residents interviewed by The Associated Press said at least a hundred masked settlers entered the village, shot live ammunition at Palestinians, burned homes and cars and damaged water tankers. Video showed flames engulfing the small village, which residents said was left to defend itself without military help for two hours.

Israeli Leaders Condemn Settler Violence

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he took the riots “seriously” and that Israelis who carried out criminal acts would be prosecuted. He issued what appeared to be a call for settlers to stand down.

“Those who fight terrorism are the IDF and the security forces, and no one else,” he said, using an acronym for the Israeli military.

President Isaac Herzog also condemned the attack, as did Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who said the settlers had “attacked innocent people.” He added they did not “represent the values” of settler communities.

The Palestinians seek the West Bank, which Israel captured in the 1967 Mideast war, as the heartland of a future state, a position with wide international backing.

Rights groups say that arrests for settler violence are rare, and prosecutions even rarer. Israel’s left-leaning Haaretz newspaper reported in 2022 that based on statistics from the Israeli police, charges were pressed in only 3.8% of cases of settler violence, with most cases being opened and closed without any action being taken.

International Scrutiny and Condemnation

It was unclear why the Jit attack yielded such a strong rebuke from Israeli leaders. A similar settler riot in the village of Al-Mughayyir in April went without comparable mention from the authorities. The Jit attack comes as Israel is under heightened international scrutiny over its role in cease-fire talks with American, Qatari and Egyptian mediators in Doha, yet another attempt to broker an end to the 10-month-old war.

The French foreign minister and the British foreign secretary were also in Israel on Friday for meetings with diplomatic officials, and both condemned the attack.

The U.S. has broadly condemned settler violence and the expansion of Israel’s West Bank settlements. U.S. Ambassador Jack Lew wrote on the social media platform X on Friday that he was “appalled” by the attack, and the White House National Security Council called violent settler attacks “unacceptable.”

“Israeli authorities must take measures to protect all communities from harm, this includes intervening to stop such violence, and holding all perpetrators of such violence to account,” it said in a statement.

Other Israeli officials distinguished between the settler attack on Jit and the larger Israeli settlement project, which the international community views as illegal under international law.

Far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich — an ultranationalist settler who has turbocharged settlement expansion, railed against U.S. sanctions on violent settlers and previously defended violent settlers as heroes — labeled the rioters “criminals” who were “in no way related to the settlement and the settlers.”

“We are building and developing settlements in a legal and official manner,” Smotrich wrote on X, adding that he “reject(s) any expression of anarchist criminal violence that has nothing to do with love for the land and the desire to settle in it.”

Ultra-orthodox Israeli Interior Minister Moshe Arbel called on Israel’s Shin Bet internal security agency to investigate those involved and said the riot ran against Jewish values and harmed the “settlement enterprise.”

Escalating Violence in the West Bank

Since the Israel-Hamas war began on Oct. 7, violence has flared in the occupied territory. Palestinian health officials say 633 Palestinians, including 147 children and teenagers, have been killed by Israeli fire and over 5,400 injured. Many have been killed during Israeli military raids into Palestinian cities and towns, but settlers have killed at least 11 Palestinians, including two children, and injured 234 people, according to AIDA, a coalition of nonprofit and other groups working in the territory.

The U.N. documented over 1,000 settler attacks in the West Bank since the start of the war, averaging four a day. That’s double the average during the same period last year, AIDA says.

Sufian Jit, a resident of the village, said a group of 100 settlers streamed in before sundown Thursday, burning cars, puncturing water tankers and destroying homes. He called the army and firefighters, pleading for help. Firefighters never came, so villagers ran between burning cars to put out the fires, he said. After two hours, he said soldiers arrived.

“It was more than 100 settlers against us. At the beginning, there were just a few people trying to stop them, and then later the whole town came and stopped them,” he said.

The Israeli military said late Thursday it had arrested one Israeli civilian in connection with the violence and opened an investigation. Police did not say whether the civilian was still in custody on Friday, but said they were working with the Shin Bet and military to investigate and “bring the relevant perpetrators to justice.”

Mourners prepared Friday for the funeral of young 23-year-old Rasheed Mahmoud abed Al Khadier Sadah. His relative, Ibrahim Sadah, said many residents wanted to help defend the village but had to take shelter once settlers started firing live ammunition.

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

US-Russian Dual National Jailed for 12 Years on Treason Charges for $52 Donation to Ukraine

DON'T MISS

Settler Rampage in West Bank Sparks Rare Condemnation From Israeli Leaders

DON'T MISS

RFK Jr. Reportedly Seeks Cabinet Position in Potential Harris Administration

DON'T MISS

They Look Like — and Link to — Real News Articles. But They’re Actually Ads From the Harris Campaign

DON'T MISS

Brandon Aiyuk and the 49ers Need Each Other for a Super Bowl: Analysis

DON'T MISS

The Polls Have Shifted Toward Harris. Is It Real, or Something Else?

DON'T MISS

Mideast Mediators Strike Hopeful Note After Talks in Doha

DON'T MISS

Logan Webb Is Stout Again as Giants Blank Braves to Avoid Sweep

DON'T MISS

Brewers Rally in 8th to Beat Dodgers and Earn a Series Split in Matchup of Division Leaders

DON'T MISS

There Is No Line for Many Immigrants Who Want to Come Here Legally. We’ve Got to Fix Our System.

UP NEXT

Settler Rampage in West Bank Sparks Rare Condemnation From Israeli Leaders

UP NEXT

RFK Jr. Reportedly Seeks Cabinet Position in Potential Harris Administration

UP NEXT

They Look Like — and Link to — Real News Articles. But They’re Actually Ads From the Harris Campaign

UP NEXT

Brandon Aiyuk and the 49ers Need Each Other for a Super Bowl: Analysis

UP NEXT

The Polls Have Shifted Toward Harris. Is It Real, or Something Else?

UP NEXT

Mideast Mediators Strike Hopeful Note After Talks in Doha

UP NEXT

Logan Webb Is Stout Again as Giants Blank Braves to Avoid Sweep

UP NEXT

Brewers Rally in 8th to Beat Dodgers and Earn a Series Split in Matchup of Division Leaders

UP NEXT

There Is No Line for Many Immigrants Who Want to Come Here Legally. We’ve Got to Fix Our System.

UP NEXT

Democrats Are Missing Out on a Big Opportunity on Abortion Rights

They Look Like — and Link to — Real News Articles. But They’re Actually Ads From the Harris Campaign

10 mins ago

Brandon Aiyuk and the 49ers Need Each Other for a Super Bowl: Analysis

11 mins ago

The Polls Have Shifted Toward Harris. Is It Real, or Something Else?

12 mins ago

Mideast Mediators Strike Hopeful Note After Talks in Doha

14 mins ago

Logan Webb Is Stout Again as Giants Blank Braves to Avoid Sweep

20 mins ago

Brewers Rally in 8th to Beat Dodgers and Earn a Series Split in Matchup of Division Leaders

36 mins ago

There Is No Line for Many Immigrants Who Want to Come Here Legally. We’ve Got to Fix Our System.

44 mins ago

Democrats Are Missing Out on a Big Opportunity on Abortion Rights

51 mins ago

He Still Thought He Could Win: Inside Biden’s Decision to Drop Out

58 mins ago

Secret Service Pulls From Biden’s Protective Team to Guard Trump

1 hour ago

US-Russian Dual National Jailed for 12 Years on Treason Charges for $52 Donation to Ukraine

YEKATERINBURG, Russia — U.S.-Russian dual national Ksenia Khavana was convicted Thursday of treason in a Russian court and sentenced to 12 y...

58 seconds ago

58 seconds ago

US-Russian Dual National Jailed for 12 Years on Treason Charges for $52 Donation to Ukraine

5 mins ago

Settler Rampage in West Bank Sparks Rare Condemnation From Israeli Leaders

8 mins ago

RFK Jr. Reportedly Seeks Cabinet Position in Potential Harris Administration

10 mins ago

They Look Like — and Link to — Real News Articles. But They’re Actually Ads From the Harris Campaign

11 mins ago

Brandon Aiyuk and the 49ers Need Each Other for a Super Bowl: Analysis

12 mins ago

The Polls Have Shifted Toward Harris. Is It Real, or Something Else?

14 mins ago

Mideast Mediators Strike Hopeful Note After Talks in Doha

20 mins ago

Logan Webb Is Stout Again as Giants Blank Braves to Avoid Sweep

MENU

CONNECT WITH US

Search

Send this to a friend