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News ID: 98754
Publish Date : 11 January 2022 - 21:27

Ex-Zionist Army Commanders: Settler Violence to Trigger Third Intifada

WEST BANK (Dispatches) – Three former Zionist regime army commanders have warned that the increasing settler violence in the occupied West Bank might ignite a third Intifada, Haaretz has reported.
The newspaper did not name the commanders, but said they are members of the movement commanders for the occupying regime’s ‘security’, which includes retired officials from the regime army, Shin Bet, Mossad spy agencies and the regime’s police.
“Uncontrolled violence of extremist settlers undermines the deterrence of the Israeli army,” the letter warned.
Zionist settlers, the army officials said, use “organized collective violence and defy law of the regime.”
At the same time, they noted that the Zionist settlers’ violence reached a “critical point” and aroused sharp criticism “not only from opponents, but from friends, including the administration and Congress in Washington, as well as the Jewish community in the U.S.”
The retired commanders warned that the “chaotic and violent situation in the West Bank might arouse a response from the friendly Arab leaders – in Egypt, Jordan and the Persian Gulf states.”
According to Haaretz, the commanders warned that the settler violence would harm normalization efforts with Arab regimes, and would have “destructive” consequences. It may also force Palestinians to feel desperate to the degree that they form groups to defend themselves, which could lead to a third intifada.
“Settlers’ violence is unacceptable,” they said, calling for the political and security leadership in the occupied territories “to immediately, forcibly and decisively stop this phenomenon.”
In November, UN human rights experts said: “Settler violence has always been an extremely disturbing feature of the Israeli occupation.” They added: “But in 2021, we are witnessing the highest recorded levels of violence in recent years and more severe incidents.”
“Israel and its military have done far too little to curb this violence and to protect the Palestinians under siege,” they continued.