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Calls for probe after Israeli settlers kill American in West Bank

Earlier this month Israeli settlers set fire to trees farmed by Palestinians who live in the village on Sinjil
Earlier this month Israeli settlers set fire to trees farmed by Palestinians who live in the village on Sinjil

A US-Palestinian man has been killed in an Israeli settler attack in the occupied West Bank, his family has said, demanding that Washington launch an investigation into his death.

Saif al-Din Kamil Abdul Karim Musalat was beaten to death by Israeli settlers yesterday in Sinjil, a village north of Ramallah, the Palestinian health ministry said.

Mr Musalat, born and based in Florida, travelled to the West Bank last month to spend time with relatives, his family said in a statement issued by lawyer Diana Halum following the deadly attack.

The Palestinian health ministry said a second man, Mohammed Rizq Hussein al-Shalabi, 23, died after being shot during the attack by Israeli settlers and "left to bleed for hours".

Israel's military claimed violence flared after Palestinians threw rocks at a group of Israeli settlers, the latest in a spate of clashes involving settlers in the West Bank.

A Palestinian man runs across a hill on fire as he tries to chase off Israeli settlers in the village of Sinjil, in the occupied West Bank
A Palestinian man runs up a hill that was set on fire by Israeli settlers close to the village Sinjil

Mr Musalat's family said they were "devastated" at his death, describing the 20-year-old as a "kind, hard-working and deeply respected" man who was deeply connected to his Palestinian heritage.

They said he was "protecting his family's land from settlers who were attempting to steal it".

Israeli settlers blocked an ambulance and paramedics from reaching Mr Musalat as he lay injured, and he died before making it to hospital, according to the family's statement.

His death was "an unimaginable nightmare and in justice that no family should ever have to face", they added.

"We demand the US State Department lead an immediate investigation and hold the Israeli settlers who killed Saif accountable for their crimes. We demand justice."

The US State Department confirmed to AFP that an American citizen had died in the West Bank and offered its "sincerest condolences to the family and loved ones on their loss".

The department "has no higher priority than the safety and security of US citizens overseas," a spokesperson claimed, referring "questions on any investigation to the Government of Israel."

Rights groups have denounced a rise in violence committed by Israeli settlers in the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967.

a huge fence being set-up by Israeli forces around the Palestinian village of Sinjil, in the occupied West Bank
A huge fence set-up by Israel around the Palestinian village of Sinjil in the occupied West Bank

The United Nations has said that such attacks against Palestinians are taking place in a climate of "impunity".

Last week, AFP journalists witnessed clashes between dozens of Israeli settlers and Palestinian people in Sinjil, where a march against settler attacks on nearby farmland had been due to take place.

Israeli authorities recently erected a high fence cutting off parts of Sinjil from Road 60, which runs through the West Bank from north to south.

Violence in the territory has surged since the October 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas triggered Israel's war in Gaza.

Since then, Israeli troops or settlers in the occupied West Bank have killed at least 955 Palestinian people, according to Palestinian health ministry figures.

At least 36 Israelis, including both troops and civilians, have been killed in Palestinian attacks or Israeli military operations, according to Israeli official figures.