Lammy condemns Israeli settlers’ widespread riots
The Herald|August 17, 2024
FOREIGN Secretary David Lammy has condemned the 'widespread rampage' of Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Lammy condemns Israeli settlers’ widespread riots

On Thursday night settlers rioted in the village of Jit, near the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank, killing one Palestinian and badly injuring others, according to Palestinian health officials.

Residents said at least a hundred masked settlers entered the village, shot live ammunition, burned homes and cars and damaged water tankers.

Footage online showed fire ravaging the small village, which Palestinian residents said was left without military assistance for two hours.

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