
Israeli settlers attack Palestinians, Ben-Gvir fuels tensions in West Bank
Al Jazeera
Two Palestinians injured as settlers target homes while Israel’s national security minister participates in storming.
Israeli 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.
Settlers also opened fire on a group of Palestinians and their property in an attack in the town of Sinjil, northeast of Ramallah, with Wafa news agency reporting that the attack took place as Palestinians were trying to prevent a settler incursion north of the town.
Local sources told Wafa that the settlers had fired bullets through the windows of Palestinian homes and shot at a vehicle. No casualties were reported.
Two Palestinians were injured by settler gunfire during an attack on the Khallet al-Eis area in the town of ash-Shuyukh, northeast of Hebron.
The 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.













