Video shows armed men beating a Palestinian in the Israeli-occupied West Bank
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2:39 AM on Saturday, January 10
By SAM MEDNICK and SAMY MAGDY
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Dozens of masked men armed with sticks beat and injured a Palestinian in the Israeli-occupied West Bank when they attacked a plant nursery, according to people who saw the attack and video footage obtained by The Associated Press.
Video filmed by security cameras shows men dressed mostly in black, faces covered, with several hitting and kicking a man on the ground.
Two witnesses who are members of the family that owns the facility said Israeli settlers beat 67-year-old Basim Saleh Yassin as he was trying to flee the German-Palestinian-run nursery in the northern West Bank village of Deir Sharaf. Both spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal.
Workers fled when they saw the settlers coming on Thursday but Yassin is deaf and couldn’t hear the warnings to leave, one family member said.
The witnesses said Yassin was in the hospital with broken bones in his hand and other injuries to his face, chest and back. Four cars at the nursery were burned.
The attack is the latest in rising Israeli settler violence in the West Bank, where assaults increased during the Palestinian olive harvest in October and have continued. Israeli authorities have done little beyond issuing occasional condemnations of the violence.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called the perpetrators “a handful of extremists” and urged law enforcement to pursue them for “the attempt to take the law into their own hands.” But rights groups and Palestinians say the problem is far greater than a few bad actors, and attacks have become a daily phenomenon across the territory.
Israel's army said it dispatched soldiers to the Shavei Shomron junction — close to the area of Thursday's attack — following reports of dozens of masked Israelis vandalizing property. The army said it apprehended three suspects who were taken to police for questioning. It said security forces condemn violence of any kind.
According to one of the family members who own the nursery, it was the third time in a year that the facility was attacked. The previous incident was in September and cost the business more than $600,000 as offices and facilities were damaged, he said.
In the video of Thursday's attack, Yassin runs from a group of masked people before falling to the ground.
One man kicks him and another hits him twice with what appears to be a stick. Yassin stays on his knees as he's struck again and then places his hands on the ground. As the men are leaving, one kicks him in the head while others strike him again until he's seen lying on the pavement.
Israel captured the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Gaza — areas claimed by the Palestinians for a future state — in the 1967 war. It has settled over 500,000 Jews in the West Bank.
Settlements are widely considered illegal under international law. Last month, Israel’s Cabinet approved a proposal for 19 new Jewish settlements in the West Bank as the government pushes ahead with a construction binge that further threatens the possibility of a Palestinian state.
And Israel has cleared the final hurdle before starting construction on a contentious settlement project near Jerusalem that would effectively cut the West Bank in two, according to a government tender reported this month.
In the Gaza Strip, hospitals reported at least two Palestinians killed.
A man was killed in an Israeli strike in the Zaytoun neighborhood in eastern Gaza City, according to al-Ahly Hospital, which received the body. And a Palestinian was killed by Israeli gunfire in Bein Suhaila town east of the southern city of Khan Younis, according to Nasser Hospital.
Israel's military later said in a statement that its forces had killed two “terrorists” in northern Gaza who had approached troops, and killed another who approached troops in southern Gaza.
A fragile ceasefire holds in Gaza since taking effect on Oct. 10, and mediators have been trying to move Israel and Hamas into its more difficult second phase, which includes matters of Gaza's security and future governance. Both sides have accused each other of ceasefire violations, and the remains of one hostage remain in the territory from the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack that sparked the war.
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Magdy reported from Cairo, Egypt.