A young Israeli shows on social networks, proud, the looting of a humanitarian aid truckheading to Gaza. While he speaks, his acolytes crush everything: flour, rice, legumes end up on the ground. But the Israeli soldiers do not act and only watch the panorama from afar. And there are more than 700,000 radical settlers in the occupied West Bank alone, who are also armed by the Jewish State.

Other images that speak for themselves: Israeli settlers celebrating “his feat” dancing on the truck, while, once again, Jewish soldiers do nothing. Some out of ideology but others also out of fear because the attackers are radical settlers rooted in the Government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This is confirmed by Daniel Roselló, of the Red Cross: “Netanyahu has rearmed these people even with assault rifles.”

After the closure of Rafah, solidarity organizations looked for solutions because since the beginning of May, barely 30 trucks have managed to cross Kerem Shalom. “We have opened the West Bank linethat’s why the attacks are here,” denounces Roselló.

And that is why the latest attacks, the most brutal, have occurred precisely near Ramallah or Hebron. The trucks end up directly in flames and their drivers, beaten and injured on the ground. However, the Standing Together organization assures that these attacks do not reflect the climate of change that is being experienced in Israel, in their opinion, they say, the polls reflect it: 52% in favor and 48% against the war, when before they were 80% and 20%, respectively.

A feeling shared by both left-wing Israelis and Palestinians. Mohamed Odeh, a retired doctor from the West Bank, says that “the women carried a package of flour for the people”. There are also the demonstrations against the war, which many times those same settlers have boycotted.

Likewise, there is one last initiative, which consists of accompanying humanitarian aid convoys that cross the West Bank to avoid violence.. They know that to stop the war they need a firm response from the International Court of Justice, but also for Israeli society to say clearly no to war.