A right-wing activist account accused police investigators of the Judea and Samaria District of siding with Palestinians from the village of Hawara against Jewish settlers from the Tzofnat farm, posting alleged evidence of anti-Israel content from Hawara's the source after October 7. The account calls on officers to remember who is friend and who is foe in wartime. The claims are attributed solely to the activist source.
An activist social media post published Monday afternoon accuses police investigators of the Judea and Samaria District of taking the side of Palestinian residents of Hawara against Jewish settlers from the Tzofnat farm in recent weeks. The post includes screenshots allegedly from Hawara's the source, showing celebratory posts after the October 7, 2023 massacre, including images of IDF soldiers' bodies being desecrated by militants. It also cites a pizza shop advertisement from the village that purportedly featured a photo of an elderly Israeli woman held hostage in one of the Gaza border kibbutzim. The activist source calls on the officers to reconsider their stance, stating that in wartime, settler pioneers—not the villagers—will fight alongside them. The claims are based on a single unverified source and have not been independently confirmed. The Zioneer has previously reported on theft, assault, and clashes between settlers and Palestinians near Hawara, as well as on IDF and police operations in the area.
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