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Settler Violence in the West Bank: The Permission Structure

28 min · 6. juni 2026
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Why do settler attacks on Palestinian villages continue week after week with no real crackdown? This episode examines the legal and military architecture that processes settler violence into impunity—where 98% of attacks result in no indictment, soldiers film crimes instead of stopping them, and price-tag operations function as a calculated deterrent against government action. Drawing on data from Yesh Din, B'Tselem, and Palestinian oral histories, we trace how this system evolved from the 1980s Jewish Underground through the post-2005 price-tag doctrine to the present day.

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