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Awdah Hathaleen, a Palestinian activist, was shot and killed by Israeli settler Yinon Levi in the West Bank village of Umm al-Kheir. Levi, under sanctions for his attacks on Palestinians, was arrested but released under house arrest. Awdah was leading a tour in his home village and co-directed the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land. He was known for his nonviolent resistance and advocacy for Palestinian rights, saying "it's impossible to be Palestinian and not be an activist."

July 02, 2025 — A Palestinian activist, Awdah Hathaleen, was tragically shot and killed by an Israeli settler named Yinon Levi in the West Bank village of Umm al-Kheir. The incident occurred on July 28, 2025, while Hathaleen was leading a tour in his home village. Levi, who has a history of violence against Palestinians, was under sanctions by several Western countries, including the United Kingdom, the European Union, France, Canada, and the United States [1].

Hathaleen, a 31-year-old English teacher and co-director of the Oscar-winning documentary "No Other Land," was known for his nonviolent resistance and advocacy for Palestinian rights. He had written and spoken extensively about settler violence and was a prominent figure in the Palestinian community [1]. Levi, who was arrested and initially placed under house arrest, was later released. The Israeli police have not yet provided a definitive explanation for the shooting, but the incident has sparked widespread condemnation and protests [2].

The shooting has raised concerns about the safety of Palestinian activists and the escalating violence in the West Bank. The Israeli military has been criticized for its handling of the situation, including the refusal to return Hathaleen's body to his family until they agree to bury him in a nearby city. This has led to a hunger strike by 70 women in Umm al-Khair, who are demanding the return of Hathaleen's body and the right to bury him in the village [2].

The incident has also highlighted the ongoing tensions between Palestinians and Israeli settlers, as well as the broader political and security challenges in the region. The Israeli military has been accused of turning a blind eye to settler violence, which has surged since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war [2].

References:
[1] https://progressive.org/latest/awdah-hathaleen-showed-me-how-to-imagine-freedom-stein-20250807/
[2] https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinians-settler-violence-sanctions-awdah-f492bad84a66f72d9277dffe518e734d

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