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In West Bank, wave of settler violence creating feel of a war zone

After years of scattered attacks, far-right Israeli settler violence this week enveloped the West Bank and struck larger towns and villages, killing four people, wounding dozens, and grinding life in the Palestinian territory to a halt.

The violence followed the disappearance and death of a 14-year-old settler. The Palestinian Authority warns it is struggling to keep the peace, and is calling for international intervention to prevent uncontrollable violence.

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With the world focused on Iran and Gaza, Israeli settlers are stepping up attacks against Palestinian towns and villages in the West Bank. Feeling abandoned, many residents believe they should take matters into their own hands.

While settlers have harassed and attacked remote Bedouin communities for years, this week marked the first full-on assault against villages.

“This is a significant change, and the significant losses resulting from the attacks are alarming,” says Abdallah Abu Rahmah, whose organization tracks settler attacks.

Palestinians say the violence leaves them abandoned in a war zone, unable to defend themselves and disillusioned with the international community.

“We aren’t safe here, but at the same time we can’t stay silent and idle,” says Sarah al-Wadi, whose home was torched by settlers. “I don’t believe anyone is here to uphold our human rights or protect us,” she says. “I won’t wait for accountability. They want us off our lands, but we aren’t going anywhere.”

After years of scattered pinpoint attacks, Israeli settler violence this week enveloped the West Bank and struck larger communities.

From Nablus to Jericho to Bethlehem to the edge of Ramallah, deadly attacks by far-right settlers hit towns and villages, killing four Palestinians, wounding dozens, and grinding life in the West Bank to a halt.

The wave of violence, which followed the disappearance and death of a 14-year-old Israeli settler, a shepherd, comes as the Palestinian Authority warns it is struggling to keep the peace.

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With the world focused on Iran and Gaza, Israeli settlers are stepping up attacks against Palestinian towns and villages in the West Bank. Feeling abandoned, many residents believe they should take matters into their own hands.

The PA is calling for international intervention to prevent a “collapse” of order and an uncontrollable spiral of violence.

Palestinians say the violence is leaving them feeling abandoned in a war zone, unable to defend themselves and disillusioned with what they say is an ineffective international community. Increasingly, many are convinced they must take matters into their own hands.

“We are exhausted,” says Sarah al-Wadi, whose two-story home in Qusra, outside Nablus, was torched by settlers on Saturday.

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