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Israeli Settlers Resettle Kadim in West Bank After Two Decades of Evacuation

Israeli Settlers Resettle Kadim in West Bank After Two Decades of Evacuation

21 Ağustos 2026BBC News
  • Thirty 'pioneer families' have returned to Kadim in the West Bank, marking a significant shift in Israeli settlement policy after two decades. This move, fueled by a surge of nationalism from the Israeli government, has raised concerns among local Palestinian residents about their future and security.
  • The reestablishment of these families highlights the ongoing tensions in the region as both communities navigate the implications of this development.
  • Kadim was evacuated two decades ago as part of efforts to reduce tensions and promote peace. The recent influx of settlers is indicative of a broader trend in Israeli policy that prioritizes nationalist sentiments, often at the expense of Palestinian rights and stability.
  • The return of settlers to Kadim underscores the complexities of Israeli-Palestinian relations, particularly in the context of shifting political landscapes. The Israeli government's support for such actions may further entrench divisions and exacerbate fears among Palestinians, potentially igniting renewed conflict.
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