US Citizen, a Palestinian American, Killed in West Bank Settler Attack
SINJIL, WEST BANK, JUL 11 – Two Palestinians were killed in a settler attack amid escalating violence linked to Israel's conflict with Hamas, with the Israeli military investigating the incident, rights groups said.
- In Sinjil on Friday evening, settlers beat and shot two Palestinians, including Palestinian American Sayfollah Musallet, resulting in their deaths.
- Rising settler violence since the Gaza war, triggered by Palestinians throwing rocks, has led to increased confrontations and military responses in the West Bank.
- The U.S. State Department is aware of Musallet’s death but declines comment; his family demands investigation and accountability for settler violence.
- The incident underscores ongoing concerns about impunity, as the ICJ deems settlements illegal and Trump lifted sanctions on settler groups, risking future accountability.
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