Israeli soldier arrested for joining settler attack on IDF unit in West Bank
Israeli army chief and PM Lapid slam ‘criminal’ behavior from the settlers, who threw stones at Palestinian vehicles and attacked soldiers with pepper spray, injuring a general and another soldier

Palestinian protesters confront Israeli troops at the Hawara checkpoint south of Nablus city in the occupied West Bank on May 18, 2021. Photo by Getty Images
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Prime Minister Yair Lapid described the assailants as “dangerous criminals” who “must be punished without hesitation. They are endangering the lives of our soldiers and are harming the State of Israel.”
Defense Minister Benny Gantz condemned “the violence against the IDF soldiers [in the West Bank].” He said that “we will work to bring to justice the perpetrators who do not represent the settlements and harm the ability to provide security to the citizens of Israel and the residents of the area. The IDF soldiers have full backing to continue to operate and carry out their mission.”
The IDF chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi, also condemned the attack, calling it a “violent and criminal behavior that requires immediate treatment.”
Religious Zionism lawmakers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir also both condemned the attack.
Last week, dozens of settlers attacked Palestinian property and vehicles in the Hawara area. According to Palestinian witnesses, masked settlers threw rocks at Palestinian vehicles near the town and set fire to a truck and a café in the area. Around the nearby settlement of Yitzhar, settlers reportedly set fire to olive trees.
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