State Department’s annual Country Report on Israeli Terrorism
by alethoBy Gilad Atzmon | May 1, 2014
Ynet
reports today that A new American report on terrorism strongly
criticizes Israel for its lack of response to attacks by extremist
settlers against the Palestinian population and their property.
"Attacks
by extremist Israeli settlers against Palestinian residents, property,
and places of worship in the West Bank continued and were largely
unprosecuted according to UN and NGO sources," says the State
Department's annual Country Report on Terrorism.
The report states that attacks of this nature number in the hundreds.
"The
UN Office of the Coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs reported 399
attacks by extremist Israeli settlers that resulted in Palestinian
injuries or property damage. Violent extremists, including Israeli
settlers, vandalized five mosques and three churches in Jerusalem and
the West Bank, according to data compiled by the UN."
The paper also notes that the phenomenon has spilled over into Israel, where Muslim and Christian sites have been targeted.
"'Price
tag' attacks (property crimes and violent acts by extremist Jewish
individuals and groups in retaliation for activity they deemed to be
anti-settlement) expanded into Israel from the West Bank in 2013,"
The
report, also noted a massive drop in rocket attacks from Gaza and Sinai
into Israel. "Palestinian terrorist organizations in the
Hamas-controlled Gaza continued rocket and mortar attacks into Israeli
territory. The number of rocket and mortar launchings on Israel from
Gaza and the Sinai was the lowest in 2013 in more than a decade, with 74
launchings compared to 2,557 in 2012."
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