“I hope not,” Rubio told reporters after a meeting of Group of Seven foreign ministers in Canada, when asked whether the West Bank events could endanger the Gaza ceasefire. “We don’t expect it to. We’ll do everything we can to make sure it doesn’t happen.”
The military says that the settling of such violence is undermining its ability to focus on broader security and counter‑terrorism tasks, and diverting resources from primary defense missions. One officer told troops: “We will not accept a situation in which lawbreakers harm property and innocent people, destabilize Judea and Samaria and divert the army’s focus from defense and counter‑terrorism.”
Senior IDF and command officers say the wave of extremist settler attacks is accelerating. In the first half of 2025, the army recorded 440 “nationalist crime” incidents in the West Bank, a 39 % increase compared with the same period in 2024.
Among cited motivations: retaliation for the release of convicted Palestinian terrorists under the hostages deal and for the demolition of illegal outposts.
Settlers torching vehicles near Beit Lid, West Bank


