Israeli security chiefs vow crackdown on settler 'terrorism'

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Israeli security chiefs vow crackdown on settler 'terrorism'
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Their remarks drew anger from far-right Cabinet ministers. Read more at straitstimes.com.

JERUSALEM/UMM SAFA, West Bank - Israeli security chiefs on Saturday designated settler attacks on Palestinian villages in the occupied West Bank as “nationalist terrorism” that merits stepped-up countermeasures, and their remarks drew anger from far-right Cabinet ministers.included rampages by scores of Israeli settlers on Palestinian towns and villages that drew international condemnation and concern from the White House.

That practice is largely used by Israel against Palestinian security suspects and is denounced by rights groups. He called on security forces to step up their efforts against Palestinian attacks and on settlers to refrain from “taking the law into their own hands.” The settlers’ assaults this week followed intense gun battles in Jenin that left seven Palestinians dead, a Palestinian shooting attack that killed four Israelis and a rare Israeli air strike in the area against militants.

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