Publish date6 Oct 2023 - 20:56
Story Code : 610027

Rights group warns of 'sharp rise' in violence against Palestinians by Israel settlers

An international human rights organisation warned, on Thursday, of a “sharp increase” in violence by Israeli settlers in the Occupied Palestinian Territories “under the political cover of the government Israel”, Anadolu Agency reports.
Rights group warns of
The number of settlers’ attacks in the first half of 2023 reached 1,148, “nearly equalling the total number of attacks recorded in the (entire) previous year (2022), which was 1,187,” the rights organisation representative said, adding that such violence is committed “under the political cover of the Israeli government.”
This increase indicates an unprecedented level of violence, with almost no accountability or punishment measures in place
she said as EuroMed shared her video on social media, without mentioning her name.
She noted that Israeli government ministers’ “provocative rhetoric” is a “major contributor to the significant increase in settler violence, as the government supports settlers in various ways, including protecting them from security or judicial prosecution.”
She concluded her speech by urging the international community “to be present on the ground to protect vulnerable Palestinian communities at risk of displacement, as well as to take concrete steps to pressure Israel to end its military occupation.”
In September, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said since 2022, over 1,100 Palestinians from 28 communities have been displaced, citing rising violence and prevention of access to grazing land by illegal Israeli settlers.
The UN has recorded unprecedented levels of settler violence against Palestinians this year
said Lynn Hastings, OCHA coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
Successful Israeli governments have promoted settlement expansion across the Occupied Palestinian Territories, but current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government has made it a top priority.
Several Israeli ministers, including Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, and National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, made clear statements encouraging settlers’ violence and vowing to expand settlement construction across the Occupied Territories.
All settlements and outposts are illegal under international law.
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