EU Plans €6 Million Program to Support Palestinian Victims of Extremist Settler Violence
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EU plans €6 million program to support Palestinian victims of extremist settler violence
Attacks by extremist Jewish settlers against both Palestinians and Israeli security forces in the West Bank rose by 27% in 2025, according to figures presented by the IDF in January.
EU to launch program to aid Palestinians facing settler violence
RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories – The European Union will soon launch a program to support Palestinians facing Israeli settler violence in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Authority and the EU office in Jerusalem said Monday. “In coordination with the government, the European Union will launch a program to support victims of settler terrorism,” Palestinian prime minister Mohammad Mustafa said in a statement. READ: France to host int’l m…
NGOs try to prevent settler violence in various ways, most notably by sending Israeli or foreign activists to live near Palestinians, a mechanism they call "protective presence."
The European Union (EU) will soon launch a new programme to support Palestinians facing the violence of Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, said the Palestinian Authority and the EU office in Jerusalem on Monday. ...
European Union deploys new support package for Palestinian victims of attacks in the occupied West Bank, including protective presence and security equipment
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