Netanyahu Condemns Rising Settler Violence in West Bank, Vows ‘Forceful Action’

by Emmitt Barry, with reporting from Worthy News Jerusalem Bureau Staff

JERUSALEM (Worthy News) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday issued his strongest public denunciation yet of extremist settler violence in Judea and Samaria (also known as the West Bank), promising “very forceful action” amid a sharp rise in attacks that has drawn concern from Israeli security officials, international partners, and Washington.

Speaking at the weekly cabinet meeting, Netanyahu stressed that Israel “will take very forceful action against the riots against IDF soldiers — against Palestinians, and against IDF soldiers — because we are a nation of laws, and a nation of laws acts in accordance with the law.”

He emphasized that the perpetrators represent “a minority… that does not represent the large community of law-abiding, loyal settlers.”

Rising Wave of Daily Attacks

Settler violence has surged throughout 2025, becoming nearly a daily occurrence, particularly during the October olive-picking season when volunteers — including Israelis and foreigners — assist Palestinian farmers. Incidents have included harassment, beatings, arson attacks, and vandalism of property and religious sites.

Just hours after Netanyahu’s remarks, police announced the detention of three settlers who allegedly tried to enter a Palestinian village armed with makeshift weapons inside a declared closed military zone. One minor was released to house arrest; two adults remain in custody.

The spike follows last week’s condemnation from IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, who warned that the attacks “cross a red line” and “divert the attention of our forces from fulfilling their mission.” He insisted the IDF “will act… severely until justice is done.”

UN and IDF Figures Show Sharp Rise

According to UN data, settler attacks reached a record high in October — at least 264 incidents — the largest monthly total since the UN began tracking in 2006. The UN estimates roughly 1,500 settler-related incidents have occurred so far this year.

IDF figures differ but similarly show a dramatic increase: 86 cases of “nationalistic crime” recorded in October alone, compared to 25 during the same month last year. Since January, 704 incidents have been logged — already surpassing 2024’s full-year total.

Recent notable incidents include the torching of a mosque in Deir Istiya and a coordinated arson attack on factories and farmland between Nablus and Tulkarem.

President Isaac Herzog called the attacks “shocking and grave,” saying the violence committed by “a handful” of individuals “crosses a red line.”

Pressure from Washington

The violence has also drawn strong attention in Washington. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that escalating unrest risks destabilizing the region at a sensitive moment as the US, Israel, and Arab partners work to finalize Gaza’s post-war stabilization framework.

Rubio said last week the White House is concerned about “events in the West Bank spilling over and creating an effect that could undermine what we’re doing in Gaza.”

Enforcement Weakness and Political Tensions

Despite the vows to act, critics note a deep decline in police enforcement. Channel 12 reports a 73% drop in investigations under National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir. Only 60 investigations have been opened this year, compared to 150 in 2024 and 235 in 2023.

A senior commander in the police’s West Bank division is under internal investigation for allegedly downplaying settler violence to curry favor with Ben Gvir. Though the probe remains active, the commander has already returned to duty.

Long-term trends show an even deeper problem: 94% of police investigation files related to settler violence from 2005–2024 ended without indictment. Only 3% resulted in full or partial convictions, according to Yesh Din.

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