Rising settler assaults in the West Bank spark debate ahead of Israeli elections
A discussion examines why Israeli settler attacks on Palestinians have surged under the current far-right government and what the fallout could be.
The program explores the spike in violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinian families in the occupied West Bank, linking it to the policies of the far-right Netanyahu administration as the country approaches elections in October. Guests include Knesset member Ofer Cassif, Jadaliyya co-editor Mouin Rabbani, and political commentator Ori Goldberg, who analyze the drivers behind the attacks and their broader implications for the region.
Why it matters
Understanding the surge in settler attacks reveals how domestic politics may fuel conflict and affect civilian safety in the West Bank.
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