The bloc’s foreign-policy chief Josep Borrell has condemned attacks “terrorising” Palestinian civilians
EU foreign-policy chief Josep Borrell has condemned the latest attack by Israeli settlers on a Palestinian village in the West Bank, threatening to propose sanctions on their supporters, including those in the Israeli government.
On Thursday, media reports emerged that masked Israeli settlers had invaded the Palestinian town of Jit in the occupied West Bank.
Nasser Sedda, a head of the town council told CNN that dozens of invaders fired bullets, sprayed tear gas at the residents and set several buildings and cars on fire.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the assault, saying that the Israeli attackers had set fires and threw rocks and Molotov cocktails before being dispersed by Israeli security forces.
“Day after day, in an almost total impunity, Israeli settlers fuel violence in the occupied West Bank, contributing to endanger any chance of peace,” Borrell said in a post on X (former Twitter).
We condemn settlers attacks in Jit, aimed at terrorising Palestinian civilians.
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