Settlers attack Bedouins, Ben-Gvir fuels tensions in occupied West Bank

by | Sep 7, 2025 | World

Two Palestinians injured as settlers target homes while Israel’s national security minister participates in storming of occupied West Bank town.Published On 7 Sep 20257 Sep 2025Israeli settlers have assaulted a Bedouin family near the village of Taybeh, east of Ramallah, while Israeli forces continue to carry out raids and arrests across the occupied West Bank amid the relentless pounding of the Gaza Strip.Two Palestinians were also injured by settler gunfire during an attack on the Khallet al-Eis area in the town of Ash-Shuyukh, northeast of Hebron.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listThe settlers fired shots at homes and set fire to areas of agricultural land, with the protection of Israeli troops who had stormed the area and fired live ammunition. They also stormed and vandalised the Hanbali Mosque in the city of Nablus.Settlers are Israeli citizens who live illegally on private Palestinian land. More than 700,000 settlers – 10 percent of Israel’s population – live in 150 illegal settlements and 128 outposts spread across the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem. They have attacked Palestinian civilians and their property with increasing impunity, killing and injuring residents, backed by the Israeli army.Israeli minister storms West Bank cityIn the meantime, far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir participated in the storming of the West Bank city of Umm al-Fahm, northwest of Jenin, with Israeli police and Border Police.Ben-Gvir made the move as he and far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich push plans for annexing much of the occupied Palestinian territory despite condemnation from European and Arab leaders.The Palestinian government’s Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission said Israeli forces and settlers carried out 1,613 attacks against Palestinians and their property across the West Bank in August, including 431 assaults by settlers. It said attacks take place “almost daily” as part of a broader push to force Palestinians from their land. Itamar Ben-Gvir [File: Amir Levy/Getty Images]Israeli …

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