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Israeli military ‘paralysis’ on settler violence exposed in West Bank siege

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Key Topics & People
Qusra *West Bank Israeli settlers Nablus Loui Ridi

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Story Timeline

Aug 18, 2026

3 articles|3 sources
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Human Rights(2)
Associated Press (AP)22h ago

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.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Palestine weekly: Global outcry fails to break West Bank siege

Israeli settlers have besieged Palestinian families in their homes in the occupied West Bank, cutting off basic supplies and services. This tactic, previously used in Jalud, has drawn international condemnation from the UN, France, Spain, and the UK, with the White House reportedly pressing Israeli leadership to denounce settler violence. Israeli forces have intervened, ordering families to evacuate and converting homes into military barracks, while settlers continue similar actions in other villages. These events highlight a pattern of settler actions, often enabled by the state, leading to the displacement of Palestinians and the expansion of Israeli control in the West Bank.

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South China Morning Post20h ago

Israeli military ‘paralysis’ on settler violence exposed in West Bank siege

Israeli troops have been unable to evict a small group of settlers who have been blockading Palestinians in their homes in Qusra, near Nablus, for over a week. This incident highlights what experts describe as the Israeli military's inertia in stopping violence against Palestinians. This inaction is attributed to government support for the settlement movement and the growing influence of settler ideology within the army. The settlers' actions have drawn condemnation both internationally and domestically.

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Key Claims

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Loui Ridi, a Palestinian American, returned to his home in the occupied West Bank village of Qusra.

— Loui Ridi

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Ridi's home has been besieged by Israeli settlers for over a week.

— Loui Ridi

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Ridi confronted Israeli settlers on his property and demanded their removal by Israeli forces.

— Loui Ridi

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Ridi stated that he cannot leave his house without permission and coordination that takes hours.

— Loui Ridi

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Ridi believes settlers may return and rebuild tents in front of his house if Israeli soldiers leave.

— Loui Ridi

Aug 17, 2026

3 articles|2 sources
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Human Rights(2)
Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Palestinian American returns to West Bank to defend his home under siege by Israeli settlers

Loui Ridi, a Palestinian American from Ohio, returned to the occupied West Bank on Monday to defend his home in Qusra, which has been besieged by Israeli settlers for over a week. Settlers have surrounded several Palestinian houses, preventing residents from leaving, while the Israeli military has deployed troops to maintain order. The United States has condemned the siege. Ridi's brother and nephew have remained inside the home to protect it. The village is located southeast of Nablus, and the neighborhood where Ridi's home is situated has been declared a closed military zone. This incident occurs amidst a recent surge in violence in the West Bank, with settlers reportedly increasing attacks on Palestinian communities.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Israeli settlers pitch tents for new illegal outpost in occupied West Bank

Israeli settlers established new tents for an illegal outpost in the Wadi Zeytun area near Umm Safa, northwest of Ramallah, on Sunday. On the same day, settlers also began establishing a separate outpost in the village of Burqa. These actions come as a week-long settler siege of the village of Qusra continues, with 15 Palestinians besieged in their homes. The UN Special Rapporteur Albanese has warned that Israel is "using settlers to advance ethnic cleansing" in the West Bank. In separate incidents, settlers attacked a Palestinian home in Beit Imrin, leading to the arrest of nine individuals by Israeli forces.

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Human Interest(1)
Al Jazeera2d ago

Palestinian-American travels to West Bank home encircled by Israeli settler

Palestinian-American Loui Ridi is traveling from the United States to the West Bank village of Qusra. His family's home in Qusra has been encircled by Israeli settlers. Ridi's journey is in response to this situation. The article does not provide further details on the timeline or the specific reasons for the settlers' actions.

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Key Claims

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A Palestinian American returned to the West Bank to defend his home besieged by Israeli settlers.

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Palestinian-American Loui Ridi is traveling from the US to Qusra.

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Israeli settlers have encircled Loui Ridi's family's home in Qusra.

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UN Special Rapporteur Albanese warns that Israel is ‘using settlers to advance ethnic cleansing’ in the West Bank.

— UN Special Rapporteur Albanese

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Israeli settlers have surrounded several Palestinian houses in Qusra, preventing residents from leaving.

Aug 16, 2026

2 articles|1 sources
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Human Rights(1)
Al Jazeera2d ago

‘Water and salt’: Qusra residents trapped in Israeli settler siege

Fifteen Palestinians, including two children, have been trapped for eight days in three homes in the Ras al-Ain area of Qusra, south of Nablus, by Israeli settlers and soldiers. The families are cut off from essential resources like water, food, and electricity. A UNICEF convoy was intercepted, with food aid allowed entry but a water tanker expelled by military forces. Settlers also attacked municipal workers attempting utility repairs. The article states the Israeli army is involved in enforcing the blockade, supporting settlers who are trying to expel Palestinians from their homes. The situation is described as a severe deprivation of basic resources and a humanitarian crisis.

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Conflict(1)
Al Jazeera2d ago

Timeline: The one-week siege of Qusra by Israeli settlers in the West Bank

Over the course of one week, Israeli settlers laid siege to the Palestinian village of Qusra in the West Bank. During this period, settlers encircled Palestinian homes and cut off essential supplies to the residents. In response to the escalating situation, Israeli authorities declared the area a military zone. The article does not provide further details on the specific timeline or the reasons behind the settlers' actions or the declaration of the military zone.

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Key Claims

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15 Palestinians, including two children, are besieged inside three homes in Qusra, south of Nablus, cut off from food, water, and electricity.

— Al Jazeera

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The Israeli army intercepted a UNICEF convoy attempting to deliver aid, blocking a water tanker.

— Al Jazeera

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Israeli settlers encircled Palestinian homes in Qusra for one week.

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Settlers cut off supplies to Palestinian homes during the siege.

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Settlers attacked municipal workers and a bulldozer attempting to repair utility lines.

— Qusra Mayor Abdel Azim Wadi

Aug 15, 2026

1 articles|1 sources
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Human Rights(1)
Associated Press (AP)4d ago

Why Israel has done so little to rein in spiraling settler violence against Palestinians

Israeli settlers are engaging in escalating violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, with villages like Qusra experiencing prolonged sieges. Despite the Israeli military's advanced capabilities, it has largely failed to remove settlers from these areas. This violence is supported by a broader movement, amplified under Prime Minister Netanyahu's government, aiming to solidify Israeli control and prevent a Palestinian state. Successive Israeli governments have facilitated settlement expansion, housing over 500,000 settlers, with radical outposts often operating with military protection. While the U.S. has criticized the settler actions, including calling them "terrorists," Israeli officials have downplayed the issue. The article suggests that Israel's reluctance to rein in settler violence stems from a political consensus that views the West Bank as Israeli territory and opposes Palestinian statehood, with even Netanyahu's critics supporting settlement growth.

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Key Claims

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U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee referred to the settlers as 'terrorists'.

— Mike Huckabee

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Israel's defense minister dismissed the settlers as radical misfits, 'boys on the hills'.

— Israel's defense minister

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Palestinians in the occupied West Bank village of Qusra have been forced to shelter in their homes for days due to threats from Israeli settlers.

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The Israeli military has not fully removed settlers from the area near Qusra, despite its demonstrated capabilities elsewhere.

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The settlers are presented as the vanguard of a larger movement.

Aug 14, 2026

6 articles|3 sources
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Human Rights(6)
Al Jazeera4d ago

Analysis: Israel’s government can’t disown West Bank settler violence

Rights groups and analysts argue that Israeli settler violence in the occupied West Bank, ongoing for months, is aimed at displacing Palestinians and annexing land. While the Israeli government has issued rare condemnations of specific settler actions, such as the siege of households in Qusra, critics express disbelief, citing the military's inability to stop the violence and instances of soldiers interacting with settlers. Parliamentarians contend that the government is complicit, as it supplies, protects, and arms settlers, making it impossible to differentiate between the army and settlers in the West Bank. This policy of support, they argue, is integral to the government's approach.

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BBC News - World4d ago

Activists try to deliver aid to Palestinians in homes besieged by Israeli settlers

Activists attempted to deliver aid to two Palestinian families trapped in their homes in Qusra, occupied West Bank, for several days. The families, part of about a dozen households told to leave their properties, had their power and water supplies cut off. Activists left food and water near one of the besieged houses, stating Israeli forces prevented direct delivery, a claim denied by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The IDF stated Qusra was a "closed military zone" preventing Israeli civilians from entering but not from transferring aid. Settlers had also erected a tent near the site, which was later removed by Israeli forces.

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Fox News - World4d ago

US Ambassador Huckabee slams extreme group of Israeli settlers for seizing Palestinian homes on West Bank

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee condemned a small group of extremist Jewish settlers for seizing a Palestinian American's home in Qusra, West Bank. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) evicted the settlers and made an arrest. This incident highlights a growing problem of unauthorized outposts and violence by disaffected youths targeting Palestinians. Israeli officials stated they do not accept vigilantes and are working to curb such violence, while also noting frequent Palestinian terrorist attacks against Jews. Israeli columnists and settlement leaders also criticized the actions, with some labeling them "Jewish terrorism" and criminals causing damage to Israel and the settlement movement.

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Key Claims

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Israeli government spokesperson David Mercer called the settlers’ actions in Qusra “deplorable” and “unacceptable”.

— David Mercer

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Israeli parliamentarian Aida Touma-Sliman stated that the Israeli government is complicit in settler violence.

— Aida Touma-Sliman

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It is no longer possible to differentiate between the Israeli army and settlers in the West Bank.

— Aida Touma-Sliman

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US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, condemned settlers besieging three Palestinian homes in Qusra as 'Israeli terrorists'.

— Mike Huckabee

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The UN human rights agency and the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the settler siege in Qusra.

— UN human rights agency and Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Aug 13, 2026

6 articles|4 sources
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Human Rights(6)
The Guardian - World News5d ago

Israeli troops force families from homes amid settler terror campaign in West Bank

Israeli troops forced two Palestinian families from their homes in Qusra, West Bank, despite a commander's promise to end a settler campaign. Soldiers also occupied eight other homes, claiming necessity for settler removal, but later relinquished six. Settlers continue to patrol the village, where a Palestinian was killed by a settler in March. The siege, which began Sunday, involved cutting utilities and blocking access. Critics within Israel view the events as a failure of will by security forces, while former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert described it as a "concerted and meticulous attempt at ethnic cleansing." An Israeli military spokesperson stated soldiers were ordered not to displace residents, but did not explain violations of these orders.

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Associated Press (AP)6d ago

Settler siege of Palestinian homes in West Bank a ‘horrific act of terror,’ US ambassador says

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee condemned the actions of Jewish settlers who besieged the home of an American Palestinian family in the occupied West Bank village of Qusra, calling it a "horrific act of terror." The siege, which began Sunday, involved settlers throwing stones and preventing the family from leaving their home, with dwindling supplies. Israeli military forces intervened, dismantling illegal outposts and detaining one Israeli. The owner's brother and nephew were evacuated by the military on Thursday morning. Palestinians and the Israeli opposition accuse the Israeli government of overlooking settler attacks, which have surged recently. The article notes that settlers have been building outposts, which the international community views as an obstacle to a Palestinian state.

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BBC News - World6d ago

More troops to be sent to West Bank village besieged by Israeli settlers

Palestinian families in the West Bank village of Qusra are reportedly trapped in their homes, with utilities cut off, by Israeli settlers who aim to displace residents. This incident follows a pattern of settler attacks on Qusra, including arson and vandalism. The article notes that Israeli settlements are illegal under international law, yet their expansion is promoted by the Israeli government. This escalation in Qusra is part of a broader trend of violence in the West Bank, where the UN reports 76 Palestinians and three Israelis have been killed this year. Since January, 127 Palestinian communities have experienced displacement, affecting over 6,390 individuals.

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Key Claims

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US ambassador to Israel described the siege as a 'horrific act of terror' by Israeli terrorists.

— US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee

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Israel's former prime minister called the siege a 'concerted and meticulous attempt at ethnic cleansing'.

— Ehud Olmert

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U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee condemned the actions of Jewish settlers besieging the home of an American Palestinian family as a 'horrific act of terror.'

— U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee

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US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, called the siege an 'act of terror' and 'thuggish behaviour'.

— Mike Huckabee

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According to the UN's figures, 76 Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank this year by Israeli forces or settlers.

— UN

Aug 12, 2026

3 articles|3 sources
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Human Rights(3)
The Guardian - World News6d ago

Israeli militants besiege two Palestinian families in their West Bank homes

Israeli settlers and soldiers have besieged two Palestinian families in their homes in the West Bank village of Qusra since the weekend, aiming to seize their properties. The families have been trapped without water or electricity, and medical care has been blocked. One family's young daughter fell ill, and an ambulance was initially prevented from reaching them. While an Israeli military commander visited and promised to remove the settlers, they reportedly remained outside the homes. The Israeli military stated commanders are concerned and that soldiers supporting the settlers will face disciplinary action. This incident is described as part of a broader campaign of displacement and attacks on Palestinian communities in the West Bank, often with impunity for Israeli civilians and soldiers.

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Al Jazeera6d ago

‘Burn in hell’: Israeli settlers spread hate through graffiti, attacks

Israeli settlers are increasingly defacing Palestinian homes and schools in the occupied West Bank with racist and threatening graffiti. Slogans like "Burn in hell" and "Get out of the village" are appearing, particularly in villages like Jalud, often accompanying violent settler attacks. Residents report that these messages aim to instill fear and signal an intent for Palestinian displacement. Researchers attribute these actions to deep ideological concepts within some settler groups, such as the Hilltop Youth, who advocate for expelling Palestinians and establishing Jewish control. The graffiti sometimes includes the names of deceased settlers, presented as a call for revenge, and invokes biblical passages to justify their actions.

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BBC News - World6d ago

Israeli settlers besieging Palestinian families in West Bank village

Two Palestinian families in the West Bank village of Qusra have been besieged in their homes by Israeli settlers since Sunday, with dwindling supplies and appeals for help. Israeli security forces reportedly withdrew on Wednesday, leaving about a dozen settlers at the site where they had previously been filmed praying with settlers. The families report settlers attempted to break into their homes, cut off utilities, and blocked access. Human rights groups have urged authorities to intervene, and a UN official stated the West Bank is "at breaking point." The Israeli military condemned the establishment of the settler outpost and stated disciplinary action would be taken against personnel documented at the site. This incident follows a pattern of settler violence in the region.

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Key Claims

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Yousef Hassan stated that settlers throw stones, use obscene language, and shout during the night, creating a state of terror.

— Yousef Hassan

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All settlements are illegal under international law.

— article

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Slogans found include 'Revenge', 'Burn in hell', and 'Get out of the village'.

— Al Jazeera

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The Abu Ridi and Hassan families report their water and power supplies were cut off and food stocks ran low.

— Abu Ridi and Hassan families

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Israeli militants have besieged two Palestinian families in their homes in the West Bank village of Qusra since the weekend.