By Chijioke Kingsley
Abuja (Sundiata Post) – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday condemned the “heinous murder” of an Israeli teenager in the occupied West Bank as attacks on Palestinian villages intensified following news of his death.
After Benjamin Achimeir, 14, was reported missing near Ramallah on Friday, hundreds of Jewish settlers backed by Israeli forces raided nearby Palestinian villages, torching cars and homes, and left at least one villager dead and dozens wounded.
The attacks escalated in several villages on Saturday after Achimeir’s body was found near the Malachi Hashalom outpost. AFP correspondents saw smoke rising from burnt houses and fields.
The mayor of nearby Al-Mughayyir village, Amin Abu Alyah, told AFP: “Dozens of settlers are now attacking the village and burning everything they find in front of them. They burned a house, a bulldozer and a number of vehicles.”
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa condemned the attacks and urged the authorities to help the people of Al-Mughayyir.
Netanyahu said Israeli forces were “in an intensive pursuit after the heinous murderers and all those who collaborated with them”.
“The heinous murder of the boy Binyamin Achimair is a serious crime,” he said.
Israel’s Defence Minister Yoav Gallant warned that “revenge” attacks would make it difficult for security forces to find the perpetrators. “The law must not be taken into one’s own hands,” he wrote on social media.
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid said, “Violent riots of the settlers are a dangerous violation of the law and interfere with the security forces.”
Hundreds of thousands of Israelis live in West Bank settlements considered illegal under international law.