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Associated Press: Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank went on the largest rampage against Palestinians there since the war in Gaza began
Reuters: the Palestinian Health Ministry reported at least one person was killed in an Israeli settler rampage near Ramallah
Agence France Presse: After 14-year-old Israeli herder Benjamin Achimeir went missing on April 12 in the nearby illegal settler outpost of Malachi Hashalom, dozens of Jewish settlers stormed his village of Al-Mughayyir, north of Ramallah ... That day, Achimeir's body was found bearing marks of a stabbing attack. People watched powerless as settlers rampaged through the village.
The Guardian: the nearby Palestinian villages of Beitin, Duma and al-Mughayyir were attacked by hundreds of armed Israelis in an unprecedented episode of settler violence ... During the rampages
Washington Post: The attack by Israeli settlers on this Palestinian village was the worst anyone here could remember ...At least two Palestinians were killed in the rampage across West Bank villages near Ramallah over the weekend
BBC News: part of a rampage by Israeli settlers that, according to local officials, killed four Palestinians over four days.
CNN: Hundreds of Israeli settlers surrounded Palestinian villages and attacked residents across the occupied West ... About 25 others were also injured in the rampage, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Ramallah.
Christian Science Monitor: Israeli settler violence this week enveloped the West Bank and struck larger communities ... From Nablus to Jericho to Bethlehem to the edge of Ramallah, deadly attacks by far-right settlers hit towns and villages, ... Settlers began the rampage last Friday in the morning
Huffington Post - remarks from Office of U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights come in response to a recent settler rampage in several of the West Bank’s Palestinian towns.
Times of Israel: Jewish settlers entered the village of al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah, and set houses and cars ablaze. Palestinian medics said one man was killed and 25 others were injured in the rampage.