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Palestinian man says Israeli settlers sexually assaulted him in front of his family

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By Ali Sawafta and Pesha Magid HUMSAH, West Bank, March 20 (Reuters) - Israeli settlers sexually assaulted a Palestinian man - tying his genitalia with zip ties and parading him naked in front of his

Palestinian man says Israeli settlers sexually assaulted him in front of his family

Details of the Incident and Broader Context

(Note: This story contains graphic details in paragraphs 1, 3 and 14)

By Ali Sawafta and Pesha Magid

Alleged Assault in Humsah

HUMSAH, West Bank, March 20 (Reuters) - Israeli settlers sexually assaulted a Palestinian man - tying his genitalia with zip ties and parading him naked in front of his family - during a mid-March attack, according to the victim and eyewitnesses.

Eyewitness Accounts and Victim's Testimony

Attacks by masked Jewish settlers, including the burning of cars and homes, beatings, and livestock theft, have become near-daily in the West Bank, according to Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied territory and rights groups tracking the violence.

Suhaib Abu Kbash, 29, told Reuters that around 80 masked settlers armed with knives and sticks raided the Bedouin community of Humsah on March 13. He said about 20 of them beat him, stripped him, bound his genitals, and dragged him naked in front of his young children.

"I thought they were going to kill me," he said.

Reuters spoke to three eyewitnesses who corroborated Abu Kbash's account.

Official Responses and Investigations

The Israeli military and police said the incident is under investigation. Israeli police told Reuters that seven suspects had been arrested on suspicion of involvement, and that police officers and military personnel were dispatched to Humsah.

"The forces, together with forensic investigators from the district, began conducting searches for suspects and collecting testimonies, evidence, and findings," the statement said.

"As part of the investigation, which is currently under a court-issued gag order, seven suspects were arrested several days ago on suspicion of involvement in the incident."

It was not clear whether any suspects have been charged.

The Yesha Council, which represents Jewish settlements, declined to provide a comment on the incident.

Context of Settler Violence in the West Bank

Pattern of Attacks and Rights Groups' Statements

Humsah sits between two hills in the Jordan Valley, an area that Israeli rights group B'Tselem has said faces daily settler attacks. The alleged assault on Abu Kbash, including "horrific sexual violence" was part of a pattern of escalating violence, the group's executive director Yuli Novak told Reuters.

The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the group's statement.

Palestinians have long accused the Israeli military of protecting settlers over residents — a charge the military denies.

Threats and Impact on the Community

Abu Kbash said the settlers threatened to rape the women and children in the community if they did not leave. "We will stay here. If we leave, they will take over all this land," he said.

Rising Settler Violence and Legal Actions

Recent Escalation and Indictment Rates

RISING SETTLER VIOLENCE

Reuters has reported how settler violence has spiked since Israel and the U.S. launched strikes on Iran at the end of February, with Israeli settlers killing at least five Palestinians in that period.

Israeli indictments for settler violence remain rare. At the end of 2025, Yesh Din, an Israeli rights group, said that of the hundreds of cases it had documented since the Hamas-led attacks on Israel in October 2023, only 2% had resulted in indictments.

Livelihood Impact and Police Investigations

Abu Kbash said the settlers also stole 400 sheep during the alleged attack, essential to the community's livelihood. He said he has attempted to file a complaint over the theft with Israeli police without success. Israeli police said they were investigating the alleged assault on Abu Kbash, without mentioning the theft.

Broader Political and Legal Context

Palestinian Statehood and Settlement Expansion

Palestinians seek an independent state in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, territories Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war.

Israeli settlers have rapidly expanded their presence in the West Bank with the backing of Israel's right-wing government.

International Law and Disputes

Most countries say Israel's settlement activity in the West Bank violates international law on military occupations. Israel disputes that interpretation.

Reporting and Editing Credits

(Reporting by Pesha Magid, Ali Sawafta, and Torokman Mohammed; Writing by Pesha Magid;Editing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • This case exemplifies increasingly brutal settler attacks in the occupied West Bank, including sexual violence, theft, and humiliation of Palestinians in front of family members.
  • Such violence is occurring amid a wider escalation: UN data shows record monthly settler attacks (e.g., 264 in October 2025), while rights groups warn of a growing convergence between state and settler violence. (lemonde.fr)
  • Accountability remains exceedingly rare—Yesh Din reports only about 3% of cases since 2005 ended in convictions, reinforcing impunity and emboldening perpetrators. (yesh-din.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in the alleged assault in Humsah, West Bank?
A Palestinian man was sexually assaulted, beaten, and paraded naked by masked Israeli settlers in front of his family, according to eyewitnesses.
How have Israeli authorities responded to the incident?
Israeli police said the event is under investigation and that seven suspects have been arrested, though it is unclear whether any have been charged.
What is the context for rising settler violence in the West Bank?
Rights groups report near-daily attacks by settlers, including beatings and arson, with violence rising since late February 2024.
What impact did the assault have on the affected Bedouin community?
Along with the assault, settlers allegedly stole 400 sheep, threatening the community’s livelihood, and reportedly threatened further violence and displacement.
How frequent are indictments for settler violence in the West Bank?
Israeli rights group Yesh Din noted that only 2% of documented settler violence cases since October 2023 have resulted in indictments.

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