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🇵🇸 Palestinian🇺🇸 American
finance/PS | middle_east

Palestinian-American Returns to West Bank Home Besieged by Settlers

Loui Ridi, an Ohio-based Palestinian-American, returned to his family's home in the West Bank village of Qusra to confront Israeli settlers who have surrounded and trapped residents inside several properties for over a week.

Associated Press | discovered by Google Nationality News | Aug 18, 2026, 3:00 AM

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44

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🇵🇸 Palestinian
finance/PS | middle_east

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

The Israeli military is touted as the most powerful in the Middle East, striking targets deep into enemy territory. But for more than a week, Israeli troops have somehow failed to evict a small group of settlers sitting on rocks in the occupied West Bank. Experts says the military has long shown inertia when its task is stopping surging violence against Palestinians, due to government backing for the settlement movement and the increasing influence of settler ideology within the army’s...

South China Morning Post Business | discovered by South China Morning Post Business | Aug 18, 2026, 5:05 PM

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44

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🇵🇸 Palestinian
finance/PS | middle_east

West Bank siege exposes Israel army inaction on settler violence

The Israeli military is touted as the most powerful in the Middle East, striking targets deep into enemy territory. But for more than a week, Israeli troops have somehow failed to evict a small group of settlers sitting on rocks in the occupied West Bank. Experts says the military has long shown inertia when its task is stopping surging violence against Palestinians, due to government backing for the settlement movement and the increasing influence of settler ideology within the army's ranks.

Al-Monitor | discovered by Al-Monitor | Aug 18, 2026, 4:30 PM

Impact

43

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🇵🇸 Palestinian
finance/PS | middle_east

Exclusive-Israeli settler confronts Palestinian American at his besieged West Bank home

By Pesha Magid, Ammar Awad and Sinan Abu Mayzer QUSRA, West Bank, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Palestinian American Loui Ridi raised a giant American flag over his West Bank home, hoping it might deter militant settlers besieging the property. But it wasn't enough to stop one of them from walking onto Ridi's landon Tuesday, during a tense face-off. Ridi arrived in Qusra late on Monday after traveling from the U.S., fearing he could lose the property to Jewish settlers who have encircled three Palestinian homes in the village for more than a week, prompting U.S. condemnation.

Al-Monitor | discovered by Al-Monitor | Aug 18, 2026, 2:46 PM

Impact

42

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🇵🇸 Palestinian
finance/PS | middle_east

A Palestinian American's journey to his West Bank home under settler siege

(Corrects paragraph two to show that the siege has been ongoing for over a week, not nearly a week) By Pesha Magid QUSRA, West Bank, Aug 17 (Reuters) - He watched from thousands of miles away on a security camera feed as militant Israeli settlers encircled his West Bank house, fearing he could lose his home forever amid increasing Israeli seizures of Palestinian property in the occupied territory.

Al-Monitor | discovered by Al-Monitor | Aug 17, 2026, 9:46 PM

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38