Judges, ministers, now army chief: Settlers rise in Israel

A view of the West Bank settlement of Kfar HaOranim, where Maj. Gen. Hertzi Halev lives in, Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. For the first time, a Jewish West Bank settler is set to take the reigns as chief of staff of Israel's military, the enforcer of the country's 55-year-old military occupation. Halevi’s rise caps the decades-long transformation of the settler movement from a small group of religious ideologues to a diverse and influential force at the heart of the Israeli mainstream. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s military has long had a cozy relationship with Jewish settlers in the West Bank. Those ties are about to deepen.

For the first time, a settler will serve as chief of staff of Israel's military, becoming the enforcer of Israel's open-ended occupation of the West Bank, now in its 56th year.

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