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Mon 09 Mar 2026 12:00 pm - Jerusalem Time

Warnings of organized "Jewish terrorism" aimed at forcibly displacing Palestinians from the West Bank

Hebrew press sources reported that global attention, preoccupied with tensions with Iran, is overlooking a dangerous escalation of what it described as "Jewish terrorism" in the occupied West Bank. The sources indicated that this violence is not random but part of a strategy aimed at pushing Palestinians to leave their lands and depopulating the area of its indigenous inhabitants.

Reports stated that the current practices carried out by settlers, with the support or silence of security agencies, put Israel in the face of international accusations of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. This scene reflects an escalation in organized violence that has resulted in deaths and injuries among unarmed Palestinian civilians in recent days.

In details of the field attacks, masked settlers stormed the outskirts of Khirbet Abu Falah village, northeast of Ramallah, leading to violent stone clashes. These clashes resulted in serious head injuries to Palestinians, while Israeli army forces intervened by firing live ammunition and tear gas, causing the death of an elderly Palestinian due to a severe heart attack.

In the southern Hebron hills region, Palestinian territories witnessed a bloody shooting incident carried out by a settler against two Palestinian brothers, resulting in the death of one and critical injuries to the other. Security sources confirmed that the shooter is a reserve soldier serving in regional defense units, which raises questions about arming settlers and using their military powers to liquidate civilians.

Similar bloody scenes were repeated near Nablus city, where two Palestinians were killed by settler gunfire while trying to defend an olive grove from illegal bulldozing operations. The decision to transfer the investigation from military police to civilian police sparked widespread indignation, as this step is seen as a prelude to closing the case without holding the perpetrators accountable, as is customary in similar incidents.

Data indicates that these attacks have already led to harsh demographic consequences, with entire communities in the east of Duma village and the Aqaba area being forced to leave. This displacement comes after months of continuous harassment and direct threats that made daily life in those areas impossible under the weight of intimidation.

Observers believe that the Israeli policy relies on creating a state of permanent and painful friction for Palestinians to force them to leave their lands voluntarily in appearance and forcibly in reality. This recurring pattern of attacks is classified under "gradual displacement" policies aimed at changing the geographical and demographic reality deep within the occupied West Bank.

Sources held a group of senior Israeli officials directly responsible for these violations, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, Bezalel Smotrich, and Itamar Ben-Gvir. The indictment also included high-ranking military leaders such as Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir and Central Command Commander Avi Bluth, for their role in providing security and political cover for the attackers.

In conclusion, reports stressed that Israel, as an occupying power, is legally obligated to protect civilian populations under international conventions, yet it deliberately fails to do so. With the continued escalation of violence, international pressure is increasing to demand accountability for Israeli officials before international courts to ensure impunity is not granted.

Israel, through the acquiescence of its institutions or the support of its officials for Jewish terrorism, may bear responsibility for serious violations of international law, including war crimes.

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