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Katz's West Bank plan raises questions on pressure in Israeli society after Kusra events – analysis

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Katz's West Bank plan raises questions on pressure in Israeli society after Kusra events – analysis

The Kusra siege has drawn rare US criticism and intensified debate over Israel’s failure to restrain violent factions as the government considers transferring civilian law enforcement from the IDF.

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A week-long confrontation in Kusra, West Bank, starting August 9, involved Israeli settlers blocking access to three Palestinian homes, cutting water and electricity, and establishing a tent nearby. The United Nations reported 15 Palestinians, including two children, were trapped. Israeli forces attempted to remove settlers on August 12, using tear gas, but the standoff continued. Senior Israeli commanders visited the site, with the IDF stating, "the commanders expressed their grave concern over the actions carried out by Israeli civilians against the Palestinian family." On August 14, Defense Minister Israel Katz instructed the IDF to plan transferring civilian enforcement responsibilities for Israelis in the West Bank to the Israel Police, aiming to refocus the military on security. This proposal is contested, with some security officials deeming it unworkable and human rights lawyers suggesting it could be a step towards annexation.

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