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Revenge Attacks By Israeli Settlers In West Bank Killed Palestinian, Torched Homes, Cars

JERUSALEM/RAMALLAH, Feb 27 (NNN-WAFA) – Hundreds of Israeli settlers launched violent revenge attacks in the northern occupied West Bank last night, killing at least one Palestinian, injuring dozens, and burning down homes, shops, cars and farmlands, after a Palestinian shooting attack killed two Israelis, Palestinian and Israeli sources said.

Israeli settlers rampage after Palestinian gunman kills 2

JERUSALEM (AP) — Scores of Israeli settlers went on a violent rampage in the northern West Bank, setting dozens of cars and homes on fire after two settlers were killed by a Palestinian gunman. Palestinian medics said one man was killed and four others were badly wounded in what appeared to be the worst outburst of settler violence in decades.

The deadly shooting Sunday, followed by the late-night rampage, immediately raised doubts about Jordan’s declaration that Israeli and Palestinian officials had pledged to calm a year-long wave of violence.

Israelis Hold Mass Demonstrations Against Gov’t For Eighth Week

JERUSALEM, Feb 26 (NNN-MA’AN) – For the eighth week in a row, tens of thousands of Israelis demonstrated against the government and its judicial reforms, last night.

According to Israeli media outlets, more than 100,000 Israelis are protesting around the country, with the main demonstration being held in Tel Aviv, 25,000 rallying in the northern city of Haifa, and thousands gathering in front of the president’s residence in Jerusalem. There is even one in front of the house of Justice Minister, Yariv Levin, in the central city of Modiin.

Far-right Israeli minister says 'no' to West Bank settlement freeze

JERUSALEM, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Israel's far-right finance minister said on Sunday he would not agree to any freeze in settlement activity in the occupied West Bank, after Israeli officials committed during a summit in Jordan to hold off on such construction in the coming months.

"I have no idea what they spoke about or not in Jordan," said Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who also has responsibilities over Jewish settlements in the West Bank.

2 Israelis killed as Israeli, Palestinian officials meet

JERUSALEM (AP) — A Palestinian gunman on Sunday opened fire at an Israeli car in the occupied West Bank, killing two Israelis, senior politicians and settler leaders said. The shooting cast a shadow over a high-level meeting between Palestinian and Israeli delegations in neighboring Jordan meant to reduce surging violence ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Israel pilots, intelligence officers: 'We will not serve if legal reforms are passed'

25 Feb 2023; MEMO: The political conflict and social rift due to the government's plan to weaken the judiciary and start passing legislation in the Knesset have reached the ranks of the Israeli occupation army on a relatively large scale, prompting Chief of General Staff of the Israeli Defense Forces Herzi Halevi to issue a warning in this regard.

Israel Approves Building 7,157 New Housing Units In West Bank Settlements

JERUSALEM, Feb 24 (NNN-MA’AN) – Israel has approved plans to build 7,157 new housing units in the settlements, in the occupied West Bank, an Israeli settlement watchdog group said, yesterday.

The Higher Planning Council of the Civil Administration, an Israeli body responsible for approving construction in the West Bank, approved the building plans, after two days of discussions that began on Wednesday, according to a statement released by Peace Now.

Israeli gov't approves state budget for 2023-2024

JERUSALEM, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) -- After an overnight discussion, the Israeli government approved a state budget for 2023-2024 on Friday.

The budget for 2023 will be over 130 billion U.S. dollars and will grow larger in 2024.

The budget will need to pass a parliamentary vote by the end of March, which is quite likely as the government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a solid majority in the parliament.

Netanyahu preparing for attack on Iran's nuclear facilities

23 Feb 2023; MEMO: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has held top-level secret meetings on preparations for an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, local media reported on Tuesday.

According to Israel's Channel 12, Netanyahu met five times in recent weeks with his Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi and other military figures to examine Israel's readiness for a possible attack on Iranian nuclear targets.

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