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Israel Settlers Violence: Netanyahu’s Response and UN Concerns

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Netanyahu Vows “Strong Measures” Amid rising Settler Violence in West⁢ Bank

Jerusalem ⁤- Israeli⁤ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced today he will take “strong measures” to curb escalating violence ‌by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in ‌the West Bank, ‌following mounting international pressure and condemnation. The declaration‌ comes⁢ as ⁤tensions ‌remain high in the region, notably in the wake of​ discussions surrounding potential ​post-conflict governance in Gaza and the‌ future of a Palestinian state.

the move⁣ signals a⁣ potential shift in response to settler attacks, which have considerably increased sence the start of⁢ the Israel-Hamas war. While details of the “strong measures” remain unspecified, Netanyahu’s​ statement aims to address concerns raised ⁢by allies, including the‍ United States, and quell internal criticism from within his coalition government. This development occurs against a backdrop of ongoing⁤ efforts to​ secure⁤ a broader middle east ‍peace ‌plan, supported ⁤by nations including Egypt, Qatar, the United⁤ Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and turkey, ‌which⁣ proposes “a path to Palestinian self-determination⁣ and statehood” – a concept ⁣firmly ⁢rejected‍ by Netanyahu.

Netanyahu reiterated his‍ long-standing‌ opposition to a Palestinian state west of the ⁣Jordan‌ River, stating, “our opposition to‍ a Palestinian state on any territory west of‍ the⁣ (River) Jordan remains,‌ is valid and has‌ not⁤ changed ⁣one bit,” according to ⁤a statement⁤ from his office. “I have rejected​ such attempts for decades, and ⁣I do so against both external pressure and pressure from​ within. So I don’t need protestations, tweets or lectures from anyone.” Defence minister Israel Katz and Foreign Minister Gideon Saar have also affirmed that Israel will not concede to‌ the establishment of a Palestinian state.

The⁤ international community ⁢continues to push for a resolution ⁤to the conflict,with the G-7 nations calling for the ‌rapid establishment of ​a UN Security Council-mandated peace⁤ plan for the Gaza Strip. This plan envisions, in ⁣a second phase, the disarmament ⁣of Hamas, stabilization through an international military force,⁣ and a transitional government comprised of Palestinian technocrats.

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