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Israeli Military Detains 6 Settlers After Attack on Forces in Occupied West Bank

  • On June 28, 2025, Israeli authorities apprehended six settlers who had assaulted soldiers near a town in the West Bank amid rising tensions and recent confrontations.
  • The violence followed a prior attack on June 25 in Kafr Malik, where settlers assaulted Palestinians, killing three men amid property damage and arson.
  • During the June 28 incident, settlers threw stones, vandalized security vehicles, attempted to ram soldiers with cars, and physically assaulted troops including a battalion commander.
  • Soldiers discharged three warning rounds overhead without resorting to live ammunition, while Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu denounced the unrest and called for a comprehensive investigation.
  • The events reflect rising tensions in the West Bank amid political debates over settler violence, with authorities emphasizing law enforcement and investigations into all attacks.
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