Lucy WilliamsonCenter East correspondent, West Financial institution
ZAIN JAAFAR/AFP by way of Getty PicturesThe marks of the assault on Hamida Mosque, close to Deir Istiya within the occupied West Financial institution, are nonetheless scattered on the bottom exterior.
Charred furnishings, lecterns and smoky curls of carpet are piled across the entrance – its guts emptied, and particles cleared, in time for Friday prayers.
Dozens of males arrived for the prayers in a present of defiance – their backs turned in direction of the scorched and blackened wall.
The imam right here, Ahmad Salman, instructed the BBC the assault on Thursday was a message from Jewish settlers, amid a wave of settler violence throughout the West Financial institution.
“The message they wish to ship is that they will attain wherever – into cities, into villages, that they will kill civilians and burn homes and mosques.”
“I really feel it in my soul,” he mentioned. “It is not proper to the touch locations of prayer, wherever they’re.”
However there was a message right here, too, for Israel’s regional army chief – scrawled in Hebrew on the mosque’s exterior wall: “We’re not afraid of you, Avi Bluth.”

Spiralling settler assaults right here over the previous six weeks have triggered robust warnings from military leaders, together with a handful of arrests and investigations.
However hardline expansionist settlers take pleasure in authorities help, which some consider is pushing the West Financial institution in direction of a harmful confrontation.
The annual olive harvest, when Palestinians attempt to entry their farmland, usually marks a spike in violence, however the assaults this yr have damaged UN data.
The UN Workplace for Humanitarian Affairs registered greater than 260 settler assaults leading to Palestinian casualties or injury to property in October alone – the very best month-to-month rely since they started monitoring in 2006.
Human rights teams say that settler aggression in direction of Palestinians has risen for the reason that Gaza Conflict started in 2023 after the 7 October Hamas assaults. UN figures recommend that greater than 3,200 Palestinians have been forcibly displaced by settler violence and restrictions since then.

Prior to now few days, there have been a number of assaults throughout the West Financial institution, together with an assault by a big crowd of masked males on an industrial property and Bedouin buildings close to Beit Lid. Safety cameras filmed them working throughout the hillside and thru the manufacturing unit gates, the place they torched a number of vans. The military mentioned they later attacked Israeli troopers working close by.
The Israel police spokesman mentioned 4 suspects had been arrested. Three have reportedly since been launched.
Final week, within the olive groves round Beita, a Reuters journalist, Raneen Sawafta, was overwhelmed by a settler with a membership as she was overlaying the olive harvest – a deep dent in her helmet clearly displaying the drive of the blows.
Hamad al-Jagoub abu Rabia, a volunteer with the Pink Crescent in Beita, was additionally injured after going to assist her – hit within the head with a rock and later taken to hospital.
“I by no means imagined a human being created by God would do that,” he mentioned. “If that they had an iota of humanity, they might have by no means executed this to a girl. If it wasn’t for her helmet, she may have died.”

Lower than three weeks earlier, 55-year-old Afaf Abu Alia was badly beaten with a club as she lay cowering on the bottom throughout a settler assault, after choosing olives on farmland she rents close to the village of Abu Falah. The video of her assault drew worldwide condemnation.
“One in all [the settlers] attacked me and began beating me – hitting my head, my legs and arms, and kicking my legs with their boots,” she instructed the BBC. “I fell down. I wasn’t conscious of what was occurring, my thoughts went clean – I used to be solely feeling the ache. I felt like my soul was leaving my physique. The one factor I thought of was my kids.”
Now recovering at house, Afaf mentioned she was nonetheless in ache, with 20 stitches in her head, and bruises on her legs and arms that left her unable to sleep.
She mentioned the household had been blocked from its personal farmland by settlers, and that that they had been renting land elsewhere to develop olives this yr.
“I would return there at present if I may, I am not afraid of them,” Afaf mentioned. However she additionally acknowledged the state of affairs was turning into riskier.
“They weren’t like this firstly of the conflict,” she mentioned. “On this one yr, they’ve escalated greater than in all of the years earlier than.”
One man has been arrested in connection together with her assault. Arrests like this are uncommon, and convictions rarer nonetheless. The Israeli human rights organisation Yesh Din discovered that, over the previous twenty years, greater than 93% of police investigations into Israeli offences towards Palestinians within the West Financial institution had been closed with no fees filed.

Israeli forces have lengthy been criticised by human rights teams for standing idly by throughout settler assaults – and even participating in them.
This week, Israel’s chief of workers mentioned he strongly condemned the latest violence by Israeli settlers, calling it “a purple line” and promising to “act decisively”.
The pinnacle of the military’s central command, Maj Gen Avi Bluth – the person addressed within the graffiti on Hamida Mosque – mentioned violent acts by what he known as “anarchist fringe youth” had been “unacceptable and very critical” and have to be handled firmly.
Some hardline settlers see these feedback as a betrayal.
Amichai Luria, a long-time settler from Ma’ale Levona and supervisor of a vineyard within the close by settlement of Shiloh, instructed me the present concentrate on settler violence was overblown.
“It is superb to me how folks discuss these uncommon events [when] folks misbehave,” he mentioned. “Oh, some folks had been making an attempt to choose olives and a few Jews got here and bothered them. Give me a break. There are extra muggings on the principle avenue in London than there [are] right here.”
I requested him in regards to the extreme beating of ladies and the near-daily studies of incidents in surrounding areas. He dismissed them as an “try to make the Jews look dangerous”.
“Many of the Arabs, if they might, would comply with Hamas or Hezbollah. Very, very, only a few wish to coexist or stay in peace, and on the first alternative they’ve, they’ll wipe us out,” he mentioned.
“The longer term may be very easy. Hopefully the military will get up, hopefully folks will perceive that we’ve got to organize ourselves, that they are coming for us.”
The UN’s Workplace of Humanitarian Affairs says that, of the 1,000 Palestinians killed within the West Financial institution for the reason that Gaza Conflict started, between 20 and 32 had been killed by Israeli settlers. Throughout the identical interval, it says, Palestinians killed 19 Israeli civilians.

The choice of army leaders to order motion on settler violence will take a look at self-discipline in a military the place settlers make up a rising proportion of troops.
It additionally dangers exposing harmful divisions between Israel’s army and political leaders.
Extremist settlers say their declare to the land comes from the Bible – however their rising confidence comes from authorities help.
For the reason that Hamas assaults on 7 October 2023 and the Gaza Conflict that adopted, Israel’s far-right Nationwide Safety Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has handed out greater than 100,000 weapons to civilian safety squads, together with in West Financial institution settlements, and has urged Israel to formally annex the West Financial institution.
The federal government has authorised a pointy enlargement of settlements, and legalised some unauthorised outposts. Israeli settlements within the West Financial institution are unlawful beneath worldwide legislation, although Israel disputes this.
And the Defence Minister, Israel Katz, final yr banned using administrative detention for Jewish settlers within the West Financial institution – reportedly towards the recommendation of Israel’s nationwide safety company.
Israel’s military is now asking Katz to reinstate that energy to assist curb settler violence. Administrative detention, which permits suspects to be held for renewable six month durations with out cost, continues to be broadly used for Palestinians.
“I do not belief the military like I used to,” Amichai Lurai instructed me. “Lots of people within the military are anti-Israel from high to backside. Belief me, the military is just not unified.”
Israel’s military is at the moment embroiled in a authorized and political scandal round leaked video footage allegedly displaying the abuse of Palestinian detainees – a case that has pitted ultranationalist politicians towards the nation’s safety forces.

As worshippers left the Hamida Mosque after Friday prayers, Israeli activists arrived on a go to to point out solidarity. Martin Goldberg, initially from London, was one in every of them.
I requested him about Israeli claims that assaults by settlers had been overblown.
“They’re very minor assaults, when it is not occurring to you,” he mentioned. “These assaults usually are not minor, they’re extraordinarily main. Everybody’s making an attempt to belittle it, [saying] oh it is simply the ‘weeds within the area’ however it’s not. They usually’re being supported by the federal government. Native councils are 100% behind them, financing them.”

Many native councils present backing and help to outposts, however have publicly condemned the violence of some settlers there. The chairman of the West Financial institution Settler Council this week issued a press release supporting the Israeli military in arresting the “anarchists” who harmed troopers and civilians.
“Europe, the USA, everybody in the entire world is watching the West Financial institution,” mentioned Wadi abu Awad, a civil engineer who lives within the close by village of Turmus Aya, which has seen repeated assaults.
“We’re not in a battle with the Israelis. We do not kill Israeli troopers, we haven’t any hostages. They usually [settlers] are pushing us in direction of the nook. You already know, if the cat is pushed the nook, he would possibly turn out to be a tiger.”


















































