Israelis call for revenge after fatal drive-by shooting of settler

Israelis carry the body of Raziel Shevah during his funeral in Havat Gilad, an unauthorized Israeli settlement outpost near the Palestinian city of Nablus, Jan. 10, 2018. Shevah, an Israeli settler, was killed in a drive-by shooting that occurred Tuesday night. (Photo Courtesy of AP)

Israelis are calling for revenge after the drive-by slaying of a Jewish settler by a suspected Palestinian gunman in the West Bank.

The victim, Raziel Shevah, died in a hospital after he was hit by multiple bullets Tuesday night near Havat Gilad, an unauthorized Jewish settlement near Nablus. Israeli soldiers set up roadblocks and sealed off Palestinian villages surrounding the city on Wednesday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised to do “everything possible” to apprehend the shooter.

He again condemned the Palestinians’ “martyrs’ fund,” which makes payments to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers, militants and others killed or wounded in confrontations with Israeli police and soldiers.

“Funding and incentivizing murder doesn’t exactly advance peace. Here’s the principle they’re communicating to their people: Kill Israelis and get rich. Now, what kind of message does that send to impressionable Palestinian children?” Netanyahu asked a group of foreign journalists Wednesday.

Havat Gilad is what Israel regards as an unapproved settlement, inside a remote part of the West Bank. Small numbers of Jewish hard-liners who insist the Palestinian West Bank is part of Israel populate such settlements, and the Israeli government sometimes tries to evacuate such areas by force.

Palestinians want the West Bank as part of a future state and regard Jewish settlements — both approved and unapproved by the Israeli government — as a major obstacle to peace. | via Voice of America

Popular

PBBM hails timely completion of 2 new school buildings in QC

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet “I am very, very happy to see that the students are already using it.” After a major fire gutted an old building...

DEPDev pushes for stronger gov’t-industry tie-ups to boost labor market resilience

By Brian Campued The Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (DEPDev) on Tuesday called for stronger collaboration between government and industry to equip workers with...

‘Hayo, Hinay, Hinga, Hinto’: DepEd issues emergency learning continuity guidelines

By Brian Campued Recognizing that natural disasters, environmental hazards, and human-induced incidents continue to threaten learning continuity, the Department of Education (DepEd) has issued new...

PhilHealth boosts healthcare services in DepEd schools ahead of class opening

By Brian Campued As the Department of Education (DepEd) intensifies preparations ahead of the opening of the School Year 2026–2027 on June 8 through the...