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Justice for Awdah

by AROC
Israeli settlers have murdered beloved Palestinian human rights defender Awdah Hathaleen, from the Umm Al-Khair community in Masafer Yatta of occupied Palestine. Awdah, who had flown to San Francisco International Airport in June 2025 for a humanitarian visit in order to share his story and experiences of living under Israeli occupation, was detained and deported back to Palestine, where he was murdered only weeks later.
Photograph of Awdah Hathaleen and three children smiling
Along with his cousin Eid, Awdah was invited to a number of churches, synagogues, and other event venues in the Bay Area and other US cities. Despite the fact that they had been issued travel visas, Customs and Border Patrol revoked their visas without any excuse, denied them entry, and deported them.

Just one month after the Trump administration denied Awdah from coming here to share about the extreme Israeli settler and state violence his community routinely faces, he has now been murdered by that very same violence.

There are no words to describe our outrage and devastation at the killing of Awdah. There is no clearer indication of the willful complicity of the U.S. government in the wanton slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank, and beyond. We have spent nearly two years raising the alarm about the genocidal intentions of the Israeli state and have been met with silence, censorship, and condemnation from Republicans and Democrats alike.

The right-wing and pro-Israel attacks on ethnic studies and Palestine in schools, the systematic denial of the pervasiveness of anti-Palestinian racism, and the criminalization and repression of pro-Palestine activism have led us to this moment. The dehumanization of our people and their struggle for freedom, the policing of our language and slogans, and the frenetic attacks on any criticism of Israel, have led us to this moment. Palestinians in the U.S. continue to face violence, repression, criminalization, and deportation. Palestinians in the West Bank continue to be murdered with impunity. And our people in Gaza continue to be bombed and starved to death.

This status quo is intolerable. We demand our elected officials unequivocally condemn Awdah’s murder, and take swift and bold action to end the ongoing U.S. aid to Israel that armed Awdah’s killers and continues to fuel the starvation and genocide of Palestinians. We demand an end to the censorship and attack on Palestine in our schools and workplaces. Awdah’s murder was senseless, horrific, and utterly preventable. It is the story of countless numbers of our brethren. Let us stop this madness before it claims another ten thousand Awdahs.
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Wave of condemnation after killing of Palestinian activist in West Bank

Israeli soldiers raid mourning tent after death of Awdah Hathaleen, who helped make Oscar-winning No Other Land

William Christou and Quique Kierszenbaum in Umm al-Khair
Tue 29 Jul 2025 05.31 EDT

Awdah Hathaleen, a Palestinian activist and journalist who helped make the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land, has been killed during an attack by Israeli settlers in the south Hebron hills, prompting a wave of condemnation of what was described as state impunity for Israeli settler violence.

A video captured on Monday appears to show an Israeli settler, Yinon Levi, who was put under sanctions by the US president Joe Biden then removed from the sanctions list by Donald Trump, firing his gun wildly at residents of the village of Umm al-Khair at the time of the killing.

He was arrested by Israeli police for questioning, but was later released on house arrest while an investigation continued.
Who was Awdah Hathaleen, Palestinian activist killed by an Israeli settler?

The family man, activist, and football fiend also helped make an Oscar-winning documentary.

29 Jul 2025

Masafer Yatta, occupied West Bank – Awdah Hathaleen was standing by a fence in the Umm al-Kheir community centre when he was shot in the chest by an Israeli settler on Monday.

The beloved 31-year-old activist and father of three fell to the ground as people rushed over to try to help him. Then an ambulance came out of the nearby illegal settlement of Carmel and took him away.

Israeli authorities have refused to release his body for burial, simply telling his family on Monday night that he had died, depriving them of the closure of laying him to rest immediately, as Islam dictates.
[Awdah Al Hathaleen has since been returned to his family, but this should be noted as typical for Israel, holding bodies hostage as leverage.]


Hunger-striking women demand Israel return the body of Palestinian activist killed in settler clash
August 5, 2025

UMM AL-KHAIR, West Bank (AP) — Nearly two dozen Bedouin women, enrobed in black, sat on the floor of a modest hut that baked under the desert sun of the Israeli-occupied West Bank. The room was quiet, the women still.

The women are on a hunger strike to call for Israeli authorities to release the body of a beloved community leader killed during a clash with a Jewish settler last week. They say they will continue until the man’s remains are returned for burial in his hometown of Umm al-Khair.

Witnesses said Awdah Al Hathaleen was shot and killed by a radical Israeli settler during a confrontation caught on video. Israeli authorities said they would only return the body if the family agrees to certain conditions that would “prevent public disorder.” The villagers say those include limiting attendance for a funeral that would normally draw hundreds and burying him at night in a nearby city.
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Video appears to show the moment a Palestinian activist is killed as an Israeli settler opens fire
August 11, 2025

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — New video footage appears to show the moment a Palestinian activist was killed as an Israeli settler fired toward him during a confrontation with unarmed Palestinians in the occupied West Bank last month.

The video released Sunday by B’Tselem, an Israeli human rights group, shows Israeli settler Yinon Levi firing a gun toward the person filming. The footage cuts but the camera keeps rolling as the person moans in pain.

B’Tselem says it obtained the video from the family of Awdah Hathaleen, 31, an activist, English teacher and father of three who was shot and killed on July 28, and who they said had filmed it. Levi, who is shown firing his gun twice in a video shot by another witness and obtained by The Associated Press, was briefly detained and then released from house arrest by an Israeli court, which cited lack of evidence.
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