US Ambassador Calls West Bank Settler Violence ‘Terrorism,’ Citing Harm to Israel’s Interests

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the U.S. Ambassador to Tel Aviv, Mike Huckabee, has made an unprecedented statement regarding the crimes of Zionist settlers in the occupied West Bank, labeling their actions as “terrorism.” He emphasized that these disruptive behaviors are detrimental to the interests of the Zionist regime.
This criticism emerges amid reports from the West Bank detailing a surge in brutal attacks by settlers on Palestinian homes and farmlands. In one incident, a Palestinian-American citizen in the town of Qusra was directly assaulted despite displaying an American flag in an attempt to deter settler aggression, reflecting the widespread insecurity faced by residents in these areas.
Human rights groups assert that these attacks are part of a larger, deliberate scheme to seize Palestinian land and diminish their territory. Experts believe the increasing audacity of extremist settlers in committing these crimes is a direct consequence of the Netanyahu government’s radical policies aimed at expanding illegal settlements in the occupied territories, a stance that is now drawing criticism even from Western supporters of the regime.

