The state-backed settler war to annex the West Bank
With an indebted Trump soon to be back in the White
House, Tel Aviv is orchestrating a calculated campaign of militia formation and
settler violence to seize control of the West Bank, aiming for annexation and
the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian communities.
NOV 13, 2024
https://thecradle.co/articles/the-state-backed-settler-war-to-annex-the-west-bank
Despite
Israel's ongoing genocide in Gaza and military aggression against Lebanon, Tel
Aviv is preparing to unleash its fanatical Jewish settlers in a coordinated war
against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, aiming to ethnically cleanse
what remains of the territory and pave the way for further annexation.
Adding
fuel to the fire, billionaire Miriam Adelson, the wealthiest Israeli in the
world, bankrolled Donald Trump's “huge victory” in his successful
presidential campaign with one clear condition: support for annexing the West
Bank.
Last
month The Times of Israel noted that the wealthy widow “is carrying on a
legacy she built with her late husband, casino magnate Sheldon Adelson,” and
that “The Adelson family has long been one of the largest sources of campaign
money for Republican candidates and has backed Trump during each of the last
three general elections.”
The complete consolidation of the West Bank
Speaking
to The Cradle, Ubai al-Aboudi, executive director of Palestinian
rights group ‘Bisan Center,’ says that “the Israeli settlers are preparing to
carry out a major attack, to ethnically cleanse the Palestinian population,”
adding that this attack will be particularly focused on completely erasing
Palestinians from what is known as Area C, which constitutes roughly 60 percent
of the West Bank.
That
escalation has already begun. On 4 November, armed settlers launched a brazen assault on the Palestinian city
of Al-Bireh, marking a surge in the violence that has gripped the West Bank. In
October alone, settlers carried out at least 1,490 attacks against Palestinians, their property, and their
land – often under the supervision and protection of occupation soldiers.
In
the past, extremist settler attacks against Palestinians were characterized by
their spontaneous nature and uncoordinated thuggery, but this has begun to
change. During a recent interview with Israel’s Channel 7 News, West Bank Settlement Council leader Israel Gantz
commented on a meeting he had with the recently sacked Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant:
“We asked that the West Bank be treated as Jabalia,
Rafah, and the villages of southern Lebanon were treated, which means
displacing the residents, killing the terrorists in these villages, cleansing
the terrorist infrastructure, confiscating the weapons and then returning them
to their villages.”
While
the statement includes the idea of returning Palestinians to their villages, if
such an operation replicated Gaza and southern Lebanon, there would be no
village to return to. Gantz also requested that Palestinian villages bordering
illegal Jewish settlements be ‘cleansed’ due to the potential security threat
posed to Israelis living there – both ideas reportedly opposed by Gallant.
On
5 November, however, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu replaced Gallant
and handed the defense minister position to long-time ally Israel Katz. While
serving in his previous role as Israel’s foreign minister, Katz openly called for expelling Palestinians from their homes in the West Bank, unlike his
predecessor.
‘Organized militias’
Last
November, it was revealed that National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir
had ordered the police to stop enforcing the law against West Bank settlers.
This is why the armed settler assault on Al-Bireh was
seen as so significant. As
Netanyahu reshuffles his cabinet to include a full deck of right-wingers, many
of whom are themselves West Bank settlers, these groups are becoming even more
brazen.
The
assault on Al-Bireh was particularly alarming – a “pogrom-style attack,“
according to Aboudi, as “they feel emboldened by the impunity they enjoy.”
Rampaging settlers burned 18 vehicles and two apartments while Israeli soldiers
looked on.
One
West Bank Palestinian described to The Cradle how settlers
showed up outside her home armed with Molotov cocktails, but “were luckily
scared off” prior to assaulting family members:
“I had just left my home prior to the attack, but I knew
something was wrong because the soldiers were acting very violently at all the
checkpoints as I was leaving … you have to understand that these kinds of
attacks don’t happen without the soldiers participating in some way.”
“The
settlers are acting more and more like organized militias; they are an
extension of the Israeli army working towards an agenda of ethnic cleansing,”
insists Aboudi, affirming that this year’s attacks have been dramatically
increasing. According to statistics, settler violence has been escalating every
year since 2021,
reaching an unprecedented number of attacks in 2024.
Through
the use of state-backed settler ‘defense squads,’ Israel has managed to ethnically cleanse 16
Palestinian communities in the southern hills of Al-Khalil (Hebron). In 2023,
it was discovered that the Israeli army had established the ‘Desert Frontier’ unit, comprised of the most extremist Jewish settlers
from the notorious ‘Hilltop Youth’ group. Human rights groups have also documented the use of Israeli standard-issue
rifles by West Bank
settlers attacking Palestinians, all pointing toward state complicity in these
attacks.
According
to Aboudi, “around 700 [Israeli] roadblocks cut off Palestinian villages from
each other.” Set up by occupation forces, the roadblocks provide cover for
“attacks from violent settlers who target Palestinians passing by … greatly
affecting the ability to even travel safely across the West Bank.” The
attackers can rely on unconditional impunity from Tel Aviv, he explains:
“They feel that they have enough resources, weapons,
arms, political backing, to commit whatever crime they choose."
Trump and West Bank annexation
Yossi
Dagan, the settler leader of Samaria Regional Council, recently purchased some 500 rifles to arm and prepare “emergency security teams” in
anticipation of a war in the West Bank. In September, Israel declared the West
Bank a “combat zone,” and created closed military zones as buffers
surrounding the illegal Jewish settlements.
Bezalel
Smotrich, Israel’s finance minister who was recently gifted control of
settlement affairs for the occupied Palestinian territories, issued a public call for annexation in
late October. As a longtime West
Bank settler himself, Smotrich openly works on behalf of a 2017 settler
movement proposal, outlined in a document entitled ‘Decisive Plan,’ which seeks to double the settler population of the
West Bank.
If
this is combined with Israel’s decision to begin transferring the Israeli
settler population from military to civil control, it becomes clear that the process of annexation is
already underway.
With
the victory of Donald Trump in the recent US elections, it is more than likely
that Netanyahu views annexation of the West Bank to suddenly be a very viable
option, despite the historic opinion delivered by the International Court of
Justice (ICJ) in July that declared Israel's occupation of the territories to
be a violation of international law and demanded that Tel Aviv end its
occupation, dismantle all settlements, pay reparations for damages to
Palestinians, and facilitate the return of all displaced natives.
But
Trump's sweeping electoral victory was aided by uber-Zionist Adelson’s
contribution of $100 million to his campaign, with the single request that the
Republican leader permit Israeli annexation of the West Bank.
Recall
too that the Adelsons financed Trump's first presidential bid, in 2016, with
the quid pro quo that the Republican leader move the US embassy in
Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and recognize the Holy City as Israel’s undivided Capital
– a promise that Trump implemented in 2018.
Now,
Miriam Adelson is pushing for the annexation of the West Bank. Combined with
the surge in settler violence, the formation of Jewish militias, military training programs for settler civilians, and the distribution
of 120,000 rifles, a calculated strategy is taking shape. This is not just
about sporadic attacks – it is a deliberate, state-backed campaign to alter the
demographics of the West Bank permanently in line with the expansionist,
settler-colonial ideology of the most extremist coalition government in
Israel's history.
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