The Israeli settlers shrugging off sanctions to menace the West Bank
Ely Federman, an Israeli settler accused of violent attacks against his Palestinian neighbours, was unaware he had been sanctioned by the UK because he was away serving as a soldier in Gaza.
When he finally heard the news via WhatsApp two weeks later, according to his father, Ely was surprised but unfazed. «He didn't have plans to visit Buckingham Palace,» Noam Federman, himself detained multiple times for racist and extremist violence, said in an interview.
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