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Dozens of Israeli settlers rioted in the West Bank town of Huwara on Sunday evening, allegedly setting fire to Palestinian property, hours after two Israeli brothers were shot dead in a terror attack there.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said one man was shot dead during the riots in the town of Zatara, south of Huwara and close to the settlement of Kfar Tapuach.
A military source said Israeli troops were not involved in the shooting that killed 37-year-old Sameh Aqtash. There was no immediate comment from Border Police officials on the incident, and it remained unclear if he was shot by settlers.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/settlers-said-to-rampage-in-huwara-after-deadly-attack-set-fire-to-cars-and-homes/
Israeli
(4,293 posts)Labor Party member Yaya Fink set a $27,275 initial goal for the project, but raised over $291,015 after some 7,283 people contributed; 'I came to the conclusion that I needed to raise a different Jewish, Zionist, Israeli voice,' he say
In less than 24 hours, Israelis gave more than $272,750 to help Palestinians whose homes and businesses were destroyed by dozens of rioting settlers in the northern West Bank town of Huwara on Sunday.
A 37-year-old Palestinian man was killed, 300 were wounded - four of them seriously - and dozens of buildings and vehicles were set on fire in the mass riot that followed the killing of two Israeli brothers in a terror shooting in the same town.
Source : https://www.ynetnews.com/article/hyipkvscs
Israeli
(4,293 posts)By
Orly Noy
February 27, 2023
Source : https://www.972mag.com/huwara-pogrom-settlers-elimination/
There are images that never leave your mind. The kind you can almost smell. And the images from the Israeli settler pogrom in Huwara on Sunday night, following the killing of two settler brothers in the West Bank town, are just that: they smell of soot, of horror, of rot. Our rot.
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The phenomenon known as settler violence is a daily and endless sequence of assaults, of which only the tip of the iceberg ever reaches the Israeli media. Under the banner of a war on terror, soldiers can commit intolerable crimes, many of which, too, are rarely reported. The mass of the crimes, their frequency, their pervasiveness, and the explicit endorsement of them by Israels leadership and public opinion, are all designed to produce a reality in which the law of elimination becomes a law of nature.
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Meanwhile, MK Tzvika Fogel of the far-right Otzma Yehudit party, who heads the Knessets National Security Committee, said he viewed the pogrom positively, adding: A closed, burnt Huwara thats what I want to see. Thats the only way to achieve deterrence. After a murder like yesterdays, we need burning villages when the IDF doesnt act. Likud MK Tally Gotliv refused to condemn the pogrom, saying she could not judge people when they mourn. Imagine the fate of a Palestinian who dared to write something similar about Jewish Israelis.
The fact that Israels leadership derives pleasure from instilling fear in the Palestinians is not only an indelible moral stain on us as Jews, but a terrible harbinger of things to come. Ahead of the new coalitions swearing in, Amir Fakhoury and Meron Rapoport warned that this could be Israels second Nakba government. Yet even they may not have guessed the determination, bloodthirstiness, and speed with which the coalition would advance its agenda.
Since the start of the year, for example, Israeli forces have claimed the lives of more than 60 Palestinians in the West Bank the deadliest in the territory in two decades expedited plans for settlement expansion, and pushed through legislation that would revoke the citizenship and residency of Palestinians. During the Huwara attack, Knesset members pushed forward a bill to legalize the death penalty.
Several miles away, a state of fear grips the hundreds of thousands of Israelis who take to the streets every week to protest the governments constitutional overhaul and rightly so. But the Israeli regime, with its absence of limits, is measured not by what it is willing to do to Jews, but what it is willing to do to Palestinians. The pogrom in Huwara, and the reactions of the Israeli leadership, make it clear how far they are willing to go in its war of elimination.