Outgoing IDF General Criticizes Settler Violence in West Bank
Outgoing IDF General Criticizes Settler Violence in West Bank

Outgoing IDF General Criticizes Settler Violence in West Bank

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Maj. Gen. Yehuda Fuchs, the outgoing IDF Central Command head, retired after 37 years, criticizing the rise in settler violence in the West Bank during his departure speech. He emphasized the need for a strong Palestinian Authority for Israel's security interests. Fuchs condemned the violence as contrary to Jewish values, calling it 'adopting the ways of the enemy' and stressing the importance of protecting Palestinian civilians. His comments sparked criticism from Israeli lawmakers and local leaders, who viewed his remarks as alarming and dangerous, advocating for the protection of Israeli citizens over condemning settlers or strengthening the PA. The international community sees Israeli settlements in the West Bank as illegal, with tensions escalating between settlers and Palestinians amidst government efforts to solidify control in the region.

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