A new era of extremism in Israel and the West Bank

Published: March 1, 2023, 10:10 p.m.

Violence has been mounting in the Israeli-occupied West Bank for months, but the situation is already reaching a new level of escalation in 2023


\u201cEverything is falling apart,\u201d The Post\u2019s Miriam Berger explains to guest host Libby Casey, referring to the fragile dynamics between Palestinians and Israelis in the region.  


At least 60 Palestinians and a dozen Israelis have been killed in recent weeks in the occupied territories, a level that is on track to be the bloodiest in two decades. That\u2019s despite rare talks between Israeli and Palestinian leaders in Jordan last weekend. 


On Monday, a Palestinian man shot and killed two Israeli brothers in the West Bank town of Huwara. Later that day, dozens of Israeli settlers torched cars and homes in Palestinian communities, killing one man in revenge.  


\u201cYou have this growing insecurity amongst Palestinians and also the cycle of revenge attacks happening,\u201d says Berger. 


The clashes come amidst massive protests in Israel itself, and a major shift to the right in the country\u2019s new government. The empowerment of extremist leaders has further fueled more violent acts, as Palestinian house demolitions and raids are on the rise. 


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