Israel, West Bank and J. D. Vance
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Video verified by ABC News shows the moment a man identified by witnesses as an Israeli settler clubbed an elderly Palestinian woman in the West Bank on Sunday.The incident occurred as a crowd of settlers chased Palestinian farmers in the village of Turmus’ayya,
Israel's Knesset, in a preliminary vote, approved sovereignty in the West Bank, described as a political ploy by right-wing opposition during JD Vance's visit.
VIDEO: Disturbing Videos Show Israeli Settlers ATTACK Families, Burn Cars In West Bank Planned Raids
Tensions are boiling across the occupied West Bank as Israeli settlers torch Palestinian homes, vehicles, and farmland in a wave of violent attacks. Multiple videos show armed settlers, accompanied by Israeli soldiers,
The scene shocked many and highlighted the violence of this year's olive harvest in the Israeli-occupied West Bank: a young masked man clubs an older Palestinian woman picking olives, who then collapses on the ground.
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IDF says it opened probe after video showed soldiers, civilian hitting Palestinian in West Bank
The IDF says it is investigating after footage showed soldiers and an Israeli civilian hitting a Palestinian man in the West Bank on Friday. According to the military, troops had been dispatched to the settlement of Beitar Illit after it received reports of several Palestinian suspects approaching the community’s fence.
US Vice President JD Vance says Trump’s policy opposes West Bank annexation and expresses cautious optimism about the Gaza ceasefire holding. The recent Knesset vote on West Bank annexation was a "deliberate political provocation by the opposition" meant to incite conflict during US Vice President JD Vance's visit,
Vice President JD Vance also called symbolic votes in Israel’s Parliament to take territory a “very stupid political stunt.”
“The West Bank is not going to be annexed by Israel. The policy of the Trump administration is that the West Bank will not be annexed by Israel,” the veep added. “That will continue to be our policy. If people want to take symbolic votes, they can do that. But we certainly weren’t happy about it.”
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