A series of violent incidents involving Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank has left several Palestinians injured and communities shaken. In one attack near the village of Duma, around 300 settlers reportedly assaulted residents, injuring three. In another incident, settlers raided the hamlet of Jinba while Israeli soldiers allegedly stood by, prompting criticism and disciplinary action against some IDF officers. Additionally, Oscar-winning Palestinian director Hamdan Ballal was attacked by settlers and later released by Israeli authorities. These events have intensified concerns over settler violence and the role of Israeli forces in the region.
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Three Palestinians injured in settler attack on West Bank village
Three Palestinians were injured on Tuesday in an attack by Israeli settlers near the city of Nablus in the Occupied West Bank, Palestinian media reported. Local media said around 300 settlers attacked the Palestinian village of Duma,
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‘There’s no justice’: Palestinian villagers reel after brutal settler, IDF rampage
Residents of West Bank's Jinba hamlet accuse IDF of standing by as settlers raided village; army says unit's conduct violated 'professional, ethical' standards, disciplines officers
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