UN Report Alleges Israeli Military Protection of Settlers During Palestinian Attacks
A UN inquiry has reportedly found evidence that Israeli forces provided protection to settlers during attacks on Palestinians.

A United Nations inquiry has reportedly concluded that Israeli military forces provided protection to Jewish settlers during attacks on Palestinian civilians, according to Reuters reporting.
The UN investigation examined incidents in which settlers allegedly carried out attacks against Palestinian individuals and communities while receiving what the inquiry described as protective cover from Israeli military personnel.
Details about the specific incidents investigated, the timeframe covered by the inquiry, or the methodology used in the UN investigation were not immediately available. The findings represent the latest in a series of international examinations of Israeli settlement activities and military operations in occupied territories.
Israeli officials have not yet responded to the UN inquiry's reported findings. The Israeli government has previously disputed similar allegations and maintains that its military operations are conducted in accordance with international law and for legitimate security purposes.
The report comes amid ongoing tensions in the region and continued international scrutiny of Israeli settlement expansion and military activities in the West Bank and other occupied territories. UN bodies have previously issued critical reports regarding Israeli policies toward Palestinians, which Israel has typically rejected as biased.