Palestinian American returns to besieged West Bank home but Israeli settlers remain
Loui Ridi, a Palestinian American from Ohio, returned to his besieged home in Qusra, West Bank, after Israeli settlers had occupied it for over a week. Upon his arrival, Ridi confronted the settlers and demanded their removal by Israeli forces, but was instructed by soldiers to go inside as the area was declared a closed military zone. While soldiers asked the settlers to leave, Ridi observed them remaining close enough to threaten his family. He expressed frustration that the army seemed unable or unwilling to permanently clear the settlers, who have a history of violence and home takeovers in the occupied West Bank. The U.S. has condemned the siege, which is part of a broader surge in settler violence.