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Settler violence is corrosive to the soul of Israel – It must be confronted

But we must not lose sight of the fact that Jihadism and Arab rejectionism are the true enemies that squat at the heart of this conflict

June 26, 2025 15:03
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Palestinians clear burnt belongings in their house after a reported attack overnight by Israelis from a nearby settlement (Getty Images)
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While all eyes were focused upon Israel’s remarkable campaign against one of the most malign regimes on Earth, closer to home, gangs of Jewish extremists were rampaging through Arab villages, provoking a confrontation that yesterday led to the deaths of three Palestinians.

The juxtaposition was sobering. On the one hand, Israel’s war against Iran was entirely justified, clinically executed, and to the great benefit of the region and the world, whatever the naysayers may claim. On the other hand, a bunch of fringe lunatics took the law into their own hands and used the most low-tech weaponry possible to terrorise their Arab neighbours, exacerbating tensions and feeding the cycle of blood and tears.

The two are hardly comparable. The attack on Iran was of historic consequences and changed the fate of the world, let alone the Middle East. The aggravation by Israeli thugs, meanwhile, part of a cycle of revenge upon revenge, took place on an entirely different scale. It is also easily eclipsed by Arab terrorism both in terms of savagery and extent.

Nonetheless, it is a worrying indication of the growth of radicalism in some parts of Israeli society. In recent years, the rise of violence perpetrated by Jewish fanatics has formed a parallel story to the war in Gaza.