Houthis Launch Missile at Israel Amid Rising Tensions

The Palestinian village of Ma'arrajat has witnessed an escalation of violence, predominantly from Israeli settlers, following the recent lifting of sanctions by U.S. President Donald Trump on certain far-right Israeli activists. According to Walid al Hwashla, the only Bedouin member of the Israeli Parliament, the environment since Trump's return to power signals that "everything is possible," fueling extremist actions against Palestinian communities. Reports from various humanitarian organizations indicate rising attacks in the region, exacerbated by military incursions in West Bank towns like Jenin and Tulkarem.
On February 2, settlers reportedly set fire to the village mosque and vandalized agricultural machinery. Residents, including Mohamed Mlihat, have captured violent incidents on camera, but local police have reportedly failed to act decisively against the aggressors. Human rights advocates assert that the Israeli government supports such violence through systemic policies designed to make Palestinian life untenable in order to encourage migration. This situation highlights a troubling trend as the Israeli settler population continues to rise, contributing to the ongoing conflict and instability in the region.