Israeli settlers fatally shoot two Palestinian men in the West Bank, according to officials

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A Renewed Wave of Violence Sweeps Through the West Bank

Over the past few days, a renewed wave of violence has swept through the West Bank, leaving a trail of destruction and tragedy in its wake.

It all started on Friday when a 14-year-old Israeli teenager, Binyamin Achimair, went missing. This prompted Israeli settlers to riot inside the Palestinian village of Al Mughayir. During the chaos, 25-year-old resident Jihad Abu Aliya was fatally shot in a mob attack, according to the village mayor, Amin Abu Aliya.

After an intensive search, Binyamin Achimair’s body was found dead on Saturday. Israeli officials labeled his death as an act of terrorism and vowed to track down the perpetrators. In response, Israeli settlers, some of them armed, conducted a series of mob assaults in Palestinian towns, torching homes and cars, as reported by Palestinian witnesses.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Israelis to allow security forces to search for Achimair’s killers, but he did not denounce the mob attacks against Palestinians. Human rights groups have criticized Israel for turning a blind eye to settler violence and failing to bring perpetrators to justice.

Footage distributed by Yesh Din, an Israeli rights group, showed hooded figures setting a car ablaze while Israeli soldiers watched nearby without intervening. The United Nations human rights office has called on Israeli security forces to immediately end their support for settler attacks on Palestinians and bring those responsible to account.

The State Department spokesman, Matthew Miller, condemned Achimair’s killing and expressed concern over the violence against Palestinian civilians and their property in the West Bank. He emphasized that civilians are never legitimate targets and called for an end to the violence.

As tensions continue to escalate in the region, the international community is closely monitoring the situation and urging all parties to exercise restraint and work towards a peaceful resolution.

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