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Israeli army chief says West Bank troops ‘killing like we haven’t killed since 1967’

Israeli army chief in the West Bank, Maj. Gen.

Julian Borger in JerusalemThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-05 · 17:08 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Israeli army chief says West Bank troops ‘killing like we haven’t killed since 1967’
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Israeli army chief in the West Bank, Maj. Gen. Avi Bluth, reportedly stated that troops are "killing like we haven’t killed since 1967." These remarks, made in a closed forum and leaked to Haaretz, detailed the fatal shooting of 42 Palestinian stone-throwers last year, which Bluth classified as terrorism. He admitted to discriminatory practices, noting that Jewish settlers engaging in similar actions are not shot, citing societal consequences. Bluth also revealed that soldiers are permitted to shoot Palestinians attempting to cross the separation barrier at the knee or below as a deterrent, justifying these actions by labeling illegal workers as potential terrorists. He framed these policies within a "survival of the fittest" context, referencing the 1967 war.

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Key claims

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Palestinians are subjected to military law, while Israelis are judged by civilian courts in the West Bank.

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It is permitted to shoot Palestinians in the knee or below when attempting to cross the separation barrier.

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Army does not shoot Jewish settler militants for throwing stones, admitting this involves discrimination.

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Troops shot 42 Palestinian stone-throwers on West Bank roads last year, which Bluth termed terrorism.

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Israeli army chief in West Bank said troops are 'killing like we haven’t killed since 1967'.

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Full report

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The Israeli army chief in the West Bank has said his troops were “killing like we haven’t killed since 1967”, including fatally shooting Palestinian stone-throwers, according to an Israeli report of his comments.The remarks by Maj Gen Avi Bluth, head of the army’s central command, were made in a recent closed forum but were leaked to Israel’s Haaretz newspaper. Bluth has so far not denied the authenticity of the Haaretz account. The Israel-defense-forces" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="391" data-entity-type="organization">Israel Defense Forces did not respond to a request for comment.Bluth, who was born in a West Bank settlement and educated in a religious military academy in the occupied territory, spoke bluntly about the discriminatory military justice his soldiers administered.He said they had shot 42 Palestinian stone-throwers on West Bank roads last year, insisting that such acts amounted to terrorism. Bluth said the army did not shoot Jewish settler militants for doing the same thing, noting that on one occasion when a settler throwing stones at motorists had been wounded by army gunfire, there was a public “ruckus”.“Any such incident has very serious consequences from a societal perspective,” Bluth said, according to the reported remarks, openly admitting: “Yes, it involves discrimination.” Palestinians are subjected to military law in the West Bank and extended detention without trial, while Israelis are judged by civilian courts.Bluth said another way he had loosened legal constraints on Israeli soldiers in the West Bank was to allow the maiming of Palestinians caught trying to cross the separation barrier into Israel in search of work.“At the [separation barrier], it is currently permitted to detain a suspect by shooting him at the knee or below to create ‘barrier awareness’,” Bluth said, adding that it served as a deterrent.“There are a lot of ‘limping monuments’ in Palestinian villages of those who tried to [cross the barrier], so there is a price being paid,” he said.As with stone-throwers, Bluth justified his rules of engagement on the grounds that each illegal Palestinian worker was a “potential terrorist”. The general also portrayed his actions as part of a “survival of the fittest” struggle.“If someone comes to kill you, kill them first is the norm in the Middle East, so we’re killing like we haven’t killed since 1967,” Bluth said, in reference to the war against Arab states that resulted in the permanent occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. Thousands of Palestinians were killed in the Second Intifada from 2000 to 2005.“His apartheidist approach, under which the army shoots only Palestinian stone-throwers, not Jewish ones, was justified on the grounds of the ‘sociological consequences’ of shooting at the latter,” Haaretz said in an editorial, asking: “Did he take into account the ‘sociological consequences’ of these ‘lame monuments’ on the Palestinians?”Since the 7 October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel and the resulting war in Gaza, Israeli settlers have conducted an escalating campaign of violent intimidation of Palestinians in the West Bank with the aim of driving them off their land. In that campaign, they have routinely been abetted by the Israeli army, which is increasingly made up of soldiers and officers drawn from the settlements.According to UN figures, 230 Palestinians were killed in the West Bank by Israeli forces and settlers in 2025.Bluth had sparked controversy a few days earlier with a warning, also reported in Haaretz, that “Jewish terror” carried out by extremists, known as “hilltop youth”, would ultimately trigger an uprising.“These people don’t see Arabs as human beings and think it’s possible to burn people alive, to burn houses down with their occupants inside, and unfortunately, they do this frequently,” Bluth said, according to the Haaretz account.The general said “it’s almost a miracle that the Palestinians are still indifferent” but added they “won’t remain indifferent indefinitely” and warned of the possibility of a West Bank uprising.“Bluth has now revealed what everyone already knew: the Israel-defense-forces" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="391" data-entity-type="organization">Israel Defense Forces is working hand in hand with the settlers who are carrying out the daily pogroms,” Haaretz commented. “Bluth calls it Israeli terrorism, but not only does he not try to prevent it in the same way that the IDF prevents Palestinian terrorism, but he is actually abetting it.”
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