Turkey and seven other Muslim-majority nations—Saudi Arabia, Jordan, UAE, Qatar, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Egypt—have jointly condemned Israel for recent arson attacks targeting mosques in the occupied West Bank. The countries’ foreign ministers released a statement attributing responsibility to Israel amidst a surge in violence perpetrated by Israeli settlers against Palestinians. The statement specifically criticized the “continued and escalating settler violence” and the lack of accountability for perpetrators. This condemnation follows incidents involving the deliberate burning of two mosques in the West Bank. The nations urged Israel to protect Palestinian religious sites and ensure the safety of the Palestinian population. The coordinated response signals growing international concern over the escalating tensions in the region and the potential for further unrest. This incident adds to existing anxieties surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.