# Settler Violence
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West Bank Crackdown: Western Allies Signal Growing Impatience with Israeli Settler Violence
A coalition of five nations, including the UK and France, has imposed new sanctions on Israeli settlers in the West Bank to address surging violence and instability. The move serves as a stern warning to the Israeli government to take immediate action against extremist elements or face further international isolation.

France Signals Expansion of Sanctions Targeting Israeli Settlers and Their Backers
France is set to impose new sanctions on Israeli settlers and the organizations that support them, citing a systemic rise in West Bank violence. Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot is coordinating with European allies to target the financial and logistical entities enabling extremist activity.

France Leads Coalition to Sanction West Bank Settlers, Bypassing EU Gridlock
France is coordinating a multilateral effort with the UK and Norway to impose national-level sanctions on individuals involved in West Bank violence. This strategy bypasses EU-level gridlock and reflects intensifying Western dissatisfaction with escalating settler attacks and the current Israeli administration's policies.

The Unholy Alliance: Video Evidence of Soldier-Settler Violence Ignites West Bank Tensions
Video footage of Israeli soldiers and settlers assaulting a Palestinian youth has drawn international scrutiny to the growing collusion between the IDF and settler movements. The incident underscores the eroding rule of law in the West Bank and the potential for increased regional instability.

The Moral Crisis Within: Why a Former Mossad Chief’s Holocaust Comparison Shakes Israel’s Foundation
A former head of Israel’s Mossad has sparked an intense national debate by comparing settler violence in the West Bank to the Holocaust. This rare and severe critique from within the security establishment highlights a growing ideological chasm between Israel's intelligence elite and its political leadership.