JERUSALEM (JTA) — An Israeli soldier was hit and injured with a rock during clashes with residents of the northern West Bank settlement of Yitzhar.
The IDF said it used riot dispersal methods, including shooting in the air, to stop the clashes. Settlers also punctured the tires of several military vehicles, the IDF said.
“It is inconceivable that IDF soldiers, who spend their days in defense of the settlers, would be attacked by those protected by them,” IDF Chief of Staff, Maj.-Gen. Aviv Kochavi, said in a statement.
The incident comes following several instances of violence by settlers in the area of Yitzhar in recent days, including one in which masked youths attacked Jewish volunteers assisting Palestinian farmers with the olive harvest, injuring five volunteers including sending an 80-year-old rabbi to the hospital.
הבוקר בסביבות השעה 11:30, בזמן המסיק, חקלאים פלסטינים ומתנדבים ישראלים ומחו"ל של @rhreng הותקפו ע"י כ-30 מתנחלים רעולי פנים שהגיעו מיצהר. 5 פצועים פונו מהשטח, בין היתר, הרב משה יהודאי, 80, שפונה בסיוע אמבולנס פלסטיני.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who also serves as Defense Minister, condemned the violence. “I strongly condemn any assault on IDF soldiers. There will be no tolerance for lawbreakers who raise a hand to our soldiers,” he said in a statement.
Benny Gantz, head of the Blue and White party and a former IDF chief, said in a statement addressed to soldiers and their commanders: “The State of Israel and the people of Israel support you and strengthen you. We will not stand for nor allow any harm to IDF soldiers.”
On Saturday, volunteers from the Israeli human rights organization Yesh Din filmed what it said were masked settlers throwing stones at Palestinian farmers and then stealing their olives.
On Friday, a youth from Yitzhar was arrested after he allegedly threatened an IDF battalion commander, leading to anger from other youths. Yitzhar leadership objected to the arrest being made close to the start of Shabbat.