Dozens of masked Israelis entered the Palestinian town of Turmus Aiya in the West Bank on Saturday evening, setting a house and a car on fire, according to Israeli media.
The group, numbering about 20, spray-painted graffiti on one of the house's walls that read "Revenge" and "Hello from Khirbat Abu Falah."
No arrests were made following the event.
Khirbat Abu Falah is a place near Turmus Aiya where Israeli settlers have been attempting to establish an outpost for the last few weeks.
Hundreds of Israelis protest West Bank settler violence in Tel Aviv
Hundreds of Israelis protested against settler violence at Habima Square in Tel Aviv on Thursday, against the backdrop of a sharp escalation of attacks in the West Bank.
The protest, organized by The Peace Partnership initiative, is the first of its kind to specifically target this kind of violence, calling for the government and security officials to move from verbal condemnations to action.
Israeli settlers block Palestinian students' path to West Bank school with barbed wire
Dozens of Palestinian children have been unable to go to school in the West Bank earlier this month because of barbed wire erected by Jewish settlers across the path they normally use.
Dozens of children tried on Monday to get to school in the small village of Umm al-Khair near the city of Hebron for the first time since the war with Iran began. They found their way blocked by barbed wire, which villagers said had been placed there by Israelis from the nearby Carmel settlement.
Israeli human rights group B'Tselem claimed that the barbed wire was part of a coordinated campaign by settlers to intimidate Palestinians and drive them from their land in the West Bank.
Reuters contributed to this report.