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13 homes burnt, dozens damaged in West Bank settlement as crews battle blaze for 2nd day
IL🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

13 homes burnt, dozens damaged in West Bank settlement as crews battle blaze for 2nd day

A wildfire ignited by an unextinguished cigarette butt ravaged the West Bank settlement of Havat Gilad on July 18, 2026, destroying 13 homes and damaging over 29 structures. Firefighters worked for two days to contain the blaze, which forced more than 100 families to evacuate. Two firefighters were injured during the operation. Investigations concluded the fire was accidental, not arson, though Israeli security officials suspect a Palestinian individual may have thrown the cigarette, citing patterns of behavior on Shabbat. While the Shin Bet withdrew from the investigation, Israel Police continue the probe. Authorities warn of potential retaliatory actions from Israeli settlers, referencing recent arson attacks against Palestinian sites. Local leaders describe the damage as a 'humanitarian crisis,' emphasizing the emotional and physical toll on residents.

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The Times of Israel logoThe Times of IsraelIndependentCenter6 hr. ago
13 homes burnt, dozens damaged in West Bank settlement as crews battle blaze for 2nd day

A wildfire ignited by an unextinguished cigarette butt ravaged the West Bank settlement of Havat Gilad on July 18, 2026, destroying 13 homes and damaging over 29 structures. Firefighters worked for two days to contain the blaze, which forced more than 100 families to evacuate. Two firefighters were injured during the operation. Investigations concluded the fire was accidental, not arson, though Israeli security officials suspect a Palestinian individual may have thrown the cigarette, citing patterns of behavior on Shabbat. While the Shin Bet withdrew from the investigation, Israel Police continue the probe. Authorities warn of potential retaliatory actions from Israeli settlers, referencing recent arson attacks against Palestinian sites. Local leaders describe the damage as a 'humanitarian crisis,' emphasizing the emotional and physical toll on residents.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the incident, focusing on factual reporting rather than taking a clear ideological stance. It includes perspectives from both Israeli authorities and local leaders, while avoiding overtly partisan language. Although the article mentions tensions between the

The Times of Israel logoThe Times of IsraelIndependentConservative8 hr. ago
Settlers accused of burning, vandalizing West Bank mosque in overnight attack

Israeli settlers are accused of attacking a mosque in the West Bank village of Tuwani, setting it on fire and leaving Hebrew graffiti. Palestinian witnesses reported the incident occurred overnight, with multiple structures including a dairy factory also damaged. Local authorities confirmed an investigation is underway, though the police statement did not explicitly state arson suspicions. Village leaders noted that while the attackers fled upon seeing residents, local volunteers managed to stop the fire from spreading. The attack took place under the observation of Israeli military forces, according to a Palestinian activist. The Palestinian religious affairs ministry condemned the act as a 'terrorist' attack, blaming Israel's 'extremist occupation government' for enabling settler violence.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the attack as an act of settler violence against Palestinian property, which aligns with narratives often associated with right-wing perspectives that emphasize security concerns and criticism of Palestinian actions. While the article presents both Palestinian and Israeli sources,

The Times of Israel logoThe Times of IsraelIndependentProgressive18 hr. ago
Palestinian teen soccer player succumbs to wounds said sustained in clash with settlers

A 17-year-old Palestinian footballer, Fadi Hamdallah al-Nassan, died from wounds sustained during an attack by Israeli settlers in the West Bank on July 11, 2026. According to the Palestine Football Association, he was shot in the thigh during the incident, leading to the amputation of his leg and subsequent death. His family described him as a beloved community member and athlete. The incident occurred amid heightened tensions in the region, with increased violence between Israelis and Palestinians since the Hamas attack on Israel in October 2023. The Israeli military did not immediately comment on the incident, while Palestinian authorities reported additional casualties, including two others injured by rubber bullets and a 10-year-old boy struck by a stun grenade.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the incident as an attack by Israeli settlers, emphasizing the victim's status as a young athlete and the broader context of rising violence in the West Bank. It highlights Palestinian claims of Israeli responsibility and includes quotes from Palestinian family members and thePale

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