The Israeli military's response to settler violence in the West Bank has been characterized by paralysis, according to observers. Despite being a powerful force, troops have struggled to remove settlers who have been besieging Palestinians for over a week in Qusra, near Nablus. This inaction is attributed to government support for the settlement movement and the growing influence of settler ideology within the military, creating an "impossible situation" for soldiers tasked with preventing violence against Palestinians. AI
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