Muslim-majority countries, including regional heavyweights Türkiye and Saudi Arabia, have said that they held Israel responsible for arson attacks on two West Bank mosques, which Palestinian officials said were torched by settlers.
The foreign ministers of Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the UAE, Qatar, Indonesia, Pakistan and Egypt lambasted "the continued and escalating settler violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank", pointing to the mosques that were set on fire a day earlier.
"The Ministers hold Israel — as the occupying power — responsible for these attacks," they said in a joint statement on Thursday.
On Wednesday, Israeli settlers set fire to mosques in the West Bank villages of Jiljiliya, north of Ramallah, and neighbouring Mazari an-Nubani, their mayors said, with AFP journalists at one site seeing scorched walls and graffiti.
‘Vengeance’
Israel's military confirmed the arson and graffiti on the mosques, but did not identify the perpetrators.
The journalists who visited one torched mosque saw graffiti daubed on the walls in Hebrew. Some read "vengeance" and: "Hi, from the Hilltop Youth".
The Hilltop Youth are a group of Israelis in the occupied West Bank who are regularly accused of violence against Palestinians, whom they are trying to evict from areas they want to take over.
The incidents came during a period of increased attacks against Palestinian communities by illegal settlers in the Israeli-occupied West Bank since the start of the Gaza war in 2023.










