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West Bank settler violence 2026 UK response: The Invisible War Behind the Ceasefire

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In January 2026, British MP Shockat Adam calls for urgent action as West Bank settler violence hits record highs despite the Gaza ceasefire.

While the world was busy patting itself on the back for a Gaza ceasefire, the West Bank was burning. In the same month that diplomacy was hailed as a success, Palestinian civilians in the occupied territories endured the highest number of settler attacks ever recorded. According to British MP Shockat Adam, writing for Al Jazeera, the international community's response remains timid, hollow, and predictable.

2025: A Year of Unprecedented Violence

The United Nations documented over 260 settler attacks in October 2025 alone. These weren't isolated incidents but a coordinated surge during the olive harvest. Since October 2023, Israeli soldiers and settlers have reportedly killed more than 1,040 Palestinians in the West Bank, including 229 children. Displacement has also reached a fever pitch, with 40,000 people forced from their homes in early 2025 under the Israeli military's 'Iron Wall' Operation.

Escalation of violence begins in the West Bank
40,000 displaced during 'Iron Wall' Operation
Approval of 3,000 illegal settlement units in E1 zone
Record high of 260+ monthly settler attacks

The Erosion of Red Lines and UK Policy

For decades, the E1 settlement expansion was considered a red line by the international community because it would bisect the West Bank. However, in August 2025, Israel authorized 3,000 new units there. Despite this, the UK government has offered only words of 'concern' without taking concrete action like suspending arms sales or imposing sanctions on key officials.

Justice demands more than words. It demands action. And it demands it now!

Shockat Adam, MP

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