🧵A fascinating—and revealing—Hebrew-only piece today in the settlers’ outlet Arutz Sheva, written by extremist settler Elisha Yered, laying out the settlers’ systematic strategy of building illegal outposts on Palestinian land to expand Jewish control of the West Bank.
He starts by noting that every faction of the settler movement—from the violent hilltop youths to the leaders of the official settlement councils—works in close coordination. So much for the idea of a few fringe extremists.
He dives right into the debate I’ve been tweeting about recently: those who believe in ethnic cleansing through authorized, state-backed settlement construction vs. those who believe they need to be completely unshackled from the state to seize land on their own terms.
From my last substack piece: "it’s worth remembering that years ago, before settlers rose to the highest levels of government, the Israeli military often found itself chasing them around the hills of the West Bank, frustrated that they were trying to carry out ethnic cleansing on their own terms. Among those being chased were Smotrich and Ben Gvir themselves, back when they were fringe provocateurs rather than government ministers. Their freelance violence created instability the army had to contain, rather than the more orderly, state-sanctioned version of land theft carried out through official settlement building."
On the Israeli state deciding it wasn’t worth fighting the hilltop movement, and instead choosing to redirect it in more convenient, easier-to-contain directions — allowing settlers to keep moving the goalposts and establish more "facts on the ground."
More on that strategy. Again, can't emphasize enough: The state was always committed to ethnic cleansing via settlement growth — the settlers simply kept pushing it to loosen the leash.
"the farms that began with a single trailer placed under the radar are now proudly emerging in large numbers, receiving official protection from the military. At the field level, fruitful cooperation has been established between them in a variety of areas"
An incredible interpretation of the Oslo Accords in which the settlers, actually, are the ones who got screwed:
Does this look like the strategy of a rogue band of misguided youths?
"In order to control Judea and Samaria, prevent a Palestinian state, and protect the existing settlements, it is simply impossible to be satisfied with settlement blocs and a few strips and 'islands.'"
But forget all that. God promised us all the land, and we will take it.
To the violent settlers being dismissed as “anarchists” by Israeli authorities — I hope you realize you actually have "tremendous public support... everywhere from the people of Israel."
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Day after the attack: Peaceful olive farming across Turmus’ayya today. The Israeli army is going around to different fields asking farmers if they’re okay (lol). Normally I wouldn’t share a video like this, but idk… I feel like it’s a reminder that real boots on the ground reporting can have an impact?
We are at the exact scene of the attack. At the very end of this video an Israeli police commander shows up. He recognized me and wants to ask me a few questions… they’re “investigating” yesterday’s violence.
Ran into the Israeli soldier who offered me safe passage before jetting as the settlers arrived. He saw the video too and was very very sorry it happened.
October 19, 2025. On the first day of the olive harvest in Turmus'ayyer, the Israeli Defense Force leads a group of farmers directly into a brutal ambush by armed settlers. These people need to be in prison by tomorrow, and the people of this village, and all across Palestine, need to be protected. Enough is enough.
🧵Haaretz published a Hebrew-only article today, nominally about Israeli soldiers facing PTSD from their time in Gaza, with numerous admissions to killing children.
“… ‘We enter the area…and start spraying, firing hundreds of bullets. Then we charged forward, and then I realized that it was a mistake.’ There was no terrorist there. ‘I saw two bodies of children, maybe eight years old, maybe ten’… the company commander arrived and said coldly, as if he wasn't human, 'They entered the extermination area, it's their fault, that's how it is in war.’”
"‘Every day we have the same mission, to secure the humanitarian aid in the northern Gaza Strip’… the residents try to move forward to take a good place in line, but there is a line ahead of them that they do not notice. ‘A line that if they cross, I can shoot them,’ explains Benny. ‘It's like a game of cat and mouse. They try to come from a different way every time, and l'm there with the sniper rifle, and the officers are shouting at me, 'Take it down, take it down. I shoot 50-60 bullets every day, I stopped counting Xs. I have no idea how many I killed, a lot. Children.’”
I spoke to a teacher at a fancy NYC private school last night who said that on Wednesday the kids spent the whole day on TikTok watching the unblurred close-up assassination video, and the school couldn’t stop it. That seems… really bad.
I remember in 2004 some kid at school went to great lengths to navigate the dark corners of the internet and find the nick berg beheading video. Seemed like it really fucked him up. It is so insane that this stuff is passed around like cat videos now
Obviously 2 years of a live-streamed genocide in Gaza also very bad for the young brain in particular.
Will media critic and “Gaza Famine Myth” author Michael Ames (@mirkel) apologize for spending two days pushing misinformation about the Charlie Kirk assassination to vilify trans people and the left? For a guy so concerned with media bias, he sure doesn’t seem to care much for facts.
This guy calls Drop Site News “foreign agitprop” for publishing Hamas’s statements verbatim, and tried to get me deplatformed for writing a freelance piece for them. Meanwhile he spends all fucking day tweeting far-right conspiracy theories. This is what @TheFP is all about.
@TheFP Michael, you’re suffering from severe brain rot, and your reckless tweeting can have real consequences, particularly against trans people. Take a sabbatical, reflect, and repent.