Settlers raided the West Bank village of Jurish near Nablus on Friday, according to Palestinian media reports. The incident occurred in Area B, a region under Palestinian administrative control as per the 1990s-era Oslo Accords, where Israeli settlers are not legally permitted to enter. Footage from the scene showed a settler attempting to breach a building, with Palestinian activists and residents blocking his path. When Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) arrived, they did not detain the settlers but instead allowed them to flee the area. The IDF subsequently imposed a closed military zone order, effectively restricting access to the village and forcing activists to leave, according to local reports. The IDF’s response drew criticism from activists, who claim such measures are increasingly used to suppress Palestinian presence in the area. The closed military zone order, they argue, leaves villagers vulnerable to future settler incursions. There was no immediate official statement from the IDF regarding the incident. Meanwhile, the situation unfolded amid broader tensions involving settler activity in the West Bank. In a separate incident, five Palestinians were arrested for allegedly attacking Israeli settlers in the southern West Bank. According to Israel Police, the suspects were detained following a report from two settlers who claimed they had been subjected to a stone-throwing attack while shepherding near the illegal outpost of Maale Tidhar. Israeli forces responded quickly and apprehended the suspects in the nearby village of Sa’ir. After questioning, the detainees were placed in custody pending further investigation. Palestinian media, however, suggested that the settlers had initiated the confrontation before the military intervention. This pattern of settler aggression and limited state response reflects ongoing concerns about the frequency and severity of such incidents. In recent years, the establishment of farming outposts has become a favored strategy among some settler groups, enabling them to expand their influence through land seizures. These outposts often rely on minimal numbers of settlers using livestock grazing to displace Palestinians. Such tactics have drawn international condemnation, particularly due to the lack of accountability for violent acts committed by settlers. Despite the prevalence of these incidents, arrests remain rare, and legal consequences are even less common. Data from Shin Bet, Israel’s internal security agency, indicates that Palestinian casualties from terror attacks in the West Bank have significantly outnumbered Jewish casualties. Many of these attacks occur on Fridays and Saturdays, days of rest for many Israelis, including religious communities. This timing raises questions about the motivations behind such actions, with some suggesting that certain individuals exploit these periods for increased mobility and reduced scrutiny. The Israeli government continues to face pressure both domestically and internationally to address the issue of settler violence. Activists and human rights organizations emphasize that the current approach fails to protect Palestinian civilians and perpetuates a cycle of conflict. Meanwhile, the IDF maintains its stance that it operates within legal boundaries, focusing on maintaining security rather than engaging in direct confrontations with settlers. As the situation unfolds, the focus remains on the immediate aftermath of the latest incidents. The IDF continues its search for the suspect involved in a suspected car ramming attempt near the Tarqumiyah crossing, north of Hebron. Security forces are actively investigating the incident, having already detained a suspect in a similar attack near Beit Ummar earlier in July. These developments highlight the persistent challenges faced by authorities in addressing settler-related violence and ensuring the safety of all residents in the West Bank.
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The Times of IsraelNeovisanKonzervativnoprije 4 h Naseljenici napadaju selo na Zapadnoj obali u području pod upravom Palestinske uprave; IDF, stižući na mjesto događaja, pušta ih da pobjegnuU petak su izraelski doseljenici napali selo Jurish na Zapadnoj obali, u blizini Nablusa, pokušavajući provaliti u zgradu na periferiji grada. Palestinski mediji izvijestili su da su doseljenici pokušali prisilno ući u zgradu, a snimke pokazuju da se doseljenici pokušavaju fizički suprotstaviti palestinskim stanovnicima i aktivistima koji mu blokiraju ulaz. Kada su izraelske obrambene snage (IDF) stigle na mjesto događaja, nisu pritvorile doseljenike, nego im umjesto toga dopustile da pobjegnu. IDF je tada proglasio područje "zatvorenom vojnom zonom", praktično prisiljavajući aktiviste da napuste i potencijalno izlažu palestinske stanovnike daljnjoj agresiji doseljenika.
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The Jerusalem PostNeovisanSredinaprije 9 h Osumnjičeni auto je udario u kontrolnu točku blizu Hebrona, IDF traži počiniteljaDana 17. srpnja 2026. u blizini prijelaza Tarqumiyah, sjeverno od Hebrona, na Zapadnoj obali, dogodio se pokušaj udaranja automobila.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): U članku su prikazane činjenične informacije o dva slučaja pokušaja udaranja automobila na Zapadnoj obali, s naglaskom na djelovanje sigurnosnih snaga i rezultate.
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