Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has strongly condemned the violence perpetrated by Israeli settlers in the West Bank, characterizing it as “terrorizing and displacing people.” Støre’s statement directly addresses the escalating tensions and attacks carried out by settlers against Palestinians. He did not specify which incidents prompted the remarks, but the condemnation comes amid increasing international concern over settler violence. The Prime Minister’s comments reflect Norway’s position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its concern for the safety and security of Palestinian civilians. This criticism highlights the growing international pressure on Israel regarding the actions of its settlers in the occupied territories. The Norwegian government has consistently called for de-escalation and a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
