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"This is harming our ability to carry out security missions in the
territories. We have to divert our efforts to there from other issues. [NOTE: the Israeli Military has to appeal to Israel's own "security missions" when it is the Palestinians bearing the brunt of this violence and extremism. Apparently an appeal to human rights is not enough. - AUPHR]
"The
margins [in the settler community] are expanding, because they are
enjoying a tailwind and the backing of part of the leadership, both
rabbinical and public, whether in explicit statements or tacitly."
The
general said that in some cases Israeli soldiers who had intervened to
stop settlers from attacking Palestinians had themselves been attacked
by settlers.
"The majority [of settlers] here act normally. We're talking about a hard core of a few hundred activists," Maj-Gen Shamni said.
'Wind of extremism'Israeli political leaders have made comments along similar lines recently.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has spoken of an "evil wind of extremism" threatening Israel's democracy.
This
was in reaction to a pipe bomb attack on a leading Israeli academic and
critic of the occupation of Palestinian land by presumed hard-line
right-wingers.
Mr Olmert has also described a mass attack by settlers on the West Bank village of Asira al-Qabiliya as a "pogrom".
Settlers
have said the attack was in response to the wounding of a nine-year-old
boy by a Palestinian who had been trying to set fire to an empty house
in the near-by Yitzhar settlement.
Defence Minister Ehud Barak has urged tougher penalties for settlers who attack Palestinian property.
About
500,000 Jewish settlers live in the West Bank, including East
Jerusalem, among a population of about 2.5 million Palestinians.
All settlements are consider illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/7647991.stm
Published: 2008/10/02 10:09:22 GMT
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