People who settled Israeli at military base in West Bank

Tel Aviv: Dozens of Israeli settled around a military base at Israeli -occupied West Bank, setting fire, barbarity of military vehicles, spraying graffiti and attacking soldiers, said the army said.Sunday night disturbance occurred after several attacks in the West Bank carried out by Jewish settlers and anger over their arrest by security forces while trying to include violence in the last few days.More than 100 settled on Wednesday evening entered the West Bank Town of Cefeer Malik, which was the local council chief Najab Rostom said that the Palestinians who tried to stop them were set on fire and set fire to the Palestinians. Three Palestinians died after the army intervention. Israeli security forces arrested five settlers.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, “Any civilized country cannot tolerate violent and chaotic acts of burning a military facility, damaging IDF property and attacking security personnel by citizens of the country.”Footage on Israeli media in dozens of young, religious men usually associated with “hilltop youth”, an extremist movement of Israeli settling, who occupy West Bank Hilltops and accused of attacking Palestinians and their assets.The footage showed the security forces using Stun Grenade as dozens of settlers gathered around the military base in the north of Ramallah. The Israeli military released pictures of the infrastructure burnt in the attack, stating that “the system that helps to thwart terrorist attacks and maintain security”.Distance-Safety Minister Itmar Ben-Gwir, who has often defended Israeli accused of equal crimes, offered a rare condemnation of Sunday’s violence. “To attack security forces, security facilities and IDF soldiers, who are our brothers, our protector, is a red line, and should be dealt with full seriously. We are brothers,” he wrote on X.Opposition leader Yare Lapid told Israel’s Army Radio that the riots were done by “Jewish militants, criminals gang, who felt supported by (genuine) coalition,”.Ben-Gwir, a hard-line supporter of the Jewish settlements, was first convicted in Israel for racist groups and support for terrorist groups, and has called for exile of all Arab citizens from Israel. However, after widely shocked by Israel’s politicians, the influence of Ben-Gwir has increased and has further increased violence from extremist settlers in the West Bank, along with a change in the country’s voters.Defense Minister Israel Katj on Monday vowed “swearing at the violence”, and the extremist settlers inspired to remember that many security forces have been served several rounds of duty in several rounds of the reservoir.In the last two years of the Israeli-Hamas war in Gaza, the Palestinian residents at West Bank have reported a major increase in the posts of Israel and delay in the entire region. Meanwhile, Israel says that the West Bank has increasing threats against its citizens.Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem in the Middle East War of 1967, and the Palestinians want all three regions for their future state. The West Bank is a home of some 3 million Palestinians, which live under open Israeli military rules and 500,000 Jewish settlers. The international community considers heavy settlements illegal.