Netanyahu condemns settler violence in West Bank amid rising international pressure

France 24Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at 11:06:29 AM
Netanyahu condemns settler violence in West Bank amid rising international pressure
  • Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly denounced the recent surge in violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank, coinciding with his government's promise of increased funding to address these incidents. This condemnation marks a notable shift in Netanyahu's stance, given his coalition's historical ties to settler leaders.
  • The Israeli Prime Minister's response is significant as it reflects a growing international demand for accountability and action regarding settler violence, which has been a contentious issue in the region. This shift may be an attempt to mitigate international criticism and maintain diplomatic relations.
  • The rise in settler violence, with reports of 260 attacks in October alone, highlights a troubling trend of impunity for such actions. Palestinian farmers face heightened harassment, raising concerns about their safety and livelihoods, and underscoring the broader implications of ongoing tensions in the region.
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