'May His Memory Be a Revolution': Palestinian Peace Activist Killed by Israeli Settler After Being Deported by Trump

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'May His Memory Be a Revolution': Palestinian Peace Activist Killed by Israeli Settler After Being Deported by Trump
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A Palestinian peace activist has been fatally shot by a notorious Israel i settler who was once the subject of sanctions that were lifted this year by U.S. President Donald Trump.In June, Awda Hathaleen—an English teacher, activist, and former soccer player from the occupied West Bank —was detained alongside his cousin Eid at the airport in San Francisco, where they were about to embark on an interfaith speaking tour organized by the California-based Kehilla Community Synagogue.

Ben Linder, co-chair of the Silicon Valley chapter of J Street and the organizer of Eid and Awda's first scheduled speaking engagement told Middle East Eye that he'd known the two cousins for 10 years, describing them as 'true nonviolent peace activists' who 'came here on an interfaith peace-promoting mission.'Without explanation from U.S. authorities, they were deported and returned to their village of Umm al-Khair in the South Hebron Hills. On Monday afternoon, the activist group Jewish Voice for Peace reported on social media that Awda Hathaleen had been killed after Israeli settlers attacked his village and that a relative of his was also severely injured:Activists working with Awda report that Israeli settlers invaded Umm al-Kheir with a bulldozer to destroy what little remains of the Palestinian village. As Awda and his family tried to defend their homes and land, a settler opened fire—both aiming directly and shooting indiscriminately. Awda was shot in the chest and later died from his injuries after being taken by an Israeli ambulance. His death was the result of brutal settler violence. Later, when Awda's relative Ahmad al-Hathaleen tried to block the bulldozer, the settler driving it ran him over. Ahmad is now being treated in a nearby hospital. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz later confirmed these events, adding:An eyewitness reported that the entry of Israeli settlers into Palestinian private lands, riding an excavator, caused a commotion, and the vehicle subsequently struck a resident named Ahmad Hathaleen. 'People lost their minds, and the children threw stones,' he said.A friend and fellow activist, Mohammad Hureini, posted the video of the attack online. The settler who fired the gun has been identified by Haaretz as Yinon Levi, who has previously been hit—along with other settlers—with sanctions by former U.S. President Joe Biden's administration and other governments over his past harassment of Palestinians in the West Bank.As the Biden State Department wrote at the time: Levi consistently leads a group of settlers who attack Palestinians, set fire to their fields, destroy their property, and threaten them with further harm if they do not leave their homes.The sanctions were later lifted by U.S. President Donald Trump. However, they'd already been rendered virtually ineffective after the intervention of far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who has expressed a desire to ethnically cleanse Gaza and the West Bank of Palestinians to make way for Jewish settlements.Brooklyn-based journalist Jasper Nathaniel, who has covered other cases of settler violence for Zeteo described Levi as 'a known terrorist who's been protected by the Israeli government for years,' adding that, 'One of the only good things Biden did for Palestine was sanction him.' Violence by Israeli settlers in the illegally-occupied West Bank has risen sharply since the October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas and the subsequent 21-month military campaign by Israel in Gaza. Nearly 1,000 Palestinians have been killed by settlers during that time. More than 6,400 have been forcibly displaced following the demolition of their homes by Israel, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs .The killing of Awda Hathaleen—who had a wife and three young children—has been met with outpourings of grief and anger from his fellow peace activists in the United States, Israel, and Palestine.Issa Amro, the Hebron-based co-founder of the grassroots group Youth Against Settlements, described Awda as a 'beloved hero.''Awda stood with dignity and courage against oppression,' Amro said. 'His loss is a deep wound to our hearts and our struggle for justice.'Israeli journalist and filmmaker Yuval Abraham, who last year directed the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land about the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, described Awda Hathaleen as 'a remarkable activist,' and thanked him for helping his team shoot the film in Masafer Yatta. 'To know Awda Hathaleen is to love him,' said the post from JVP announcing his death. 'Awda has always been a pillar amongst his family, his village and the wider international community of activists who had the pleasure to meet Awda.'Israeli-American peace activist Mattan Berner-Kadish wrote: 'May his memory be a revolution. I will remember him smiling, laughing, dreaming of a better future for his children. We must make it so.'

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