The aftermath of an attack on Hamida Mosque near Deir Istiya in the occupied West Bank is evident, with charred furniture and debris scattered outside the entrance. Despite the damage, dozens gathered for Friday prayers, demonstrating resilience in the face of escalating settler violence. Imam Ahmad Salman described the attack as a warning from Jewish settlers, highlighting a broader surge in violence targeting civilians, homes, and places of worship across the region. A message in Hebrew left on the mosque's wall addressed Israel's regional military chief, underscoring the tensions and growing rifts within Israeli society over the ongoing unrest.
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