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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

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

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"Here's an American citizen being attacked in the West Bank by an American tax-funded army, American weapons used to attack Palestinian Americans in the West Bank," one resident told Reuters.

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Loui Ridi, a Palestinian-American whose house has been besieged by settlers for over a week, films his property as Israeli soldiers walk on the road behind him, in Kusra, West Bank, August 18, 2026.
Loui Ridi, a Palestinian-American whose house has been besieged by settlers for over a week, films his property as Israeli soldiers walk on the road behind him, in Kusra, West Bank, August 18, 2026.
(photo credit: REUTERS/AMMAR AWAD)
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Palestinian American Loui Ridi raised a giant American flag over his West Bank home, hoping it might deter extremist settlers besieging the property. But it wasn't enough to stop one of them from walking onto Ridi's land on Tuesday, during a tense face-off.

Ridi arrived in Kusra late on Monday after traveling from the US, fearing he could lose the property to Jewish settlers who have encircled three Palestinian homes in the village for more than a week, prompting US condemnation.

Ridi, who grew up in the village in the West Bank, was taking a morning walk among his cherry and fig trees on Tuesday when a settler approached from the hill above, in an encounter filmed by Reuters, the only media outlet present.

"You came to make a mess, ha?" the settler said in Hebrew as he approached, holding what appeared to be a Torah in one hand and filming Ridi with a mobile phone.

Israeli soldiers stand in front of an Israeli settler who entered onto the property of Palestinian-American Loui Ridi, in Kusra, August 18, 2026.
Israeli soldiers stand in front of an Israeli settler who entered onto the property of Palestinian-American Loui Ridi, in Kusra, August 18, 2026. (credit: REUTERS/Ammar Awad)

"You are a terrorist settler, you know that?" Ridi said, also filming with his mobile.

Palestinians confront extremists who encroach onto their property

An IDF vehicle drove by a few times before soldiers approached and spoke to the extremist, telling him it was a closed military area.

"I'll leave if they leave. There are a lot of guys here. We're all just guarding our territory. If they go inside the house, we'll leave," the settler told the soldiers.

The settler eventually retreated up the road before he was joined by two more settlers, and did not respond to a question from Reuters on what he was doing there. Eventually they ambled up the hill and out of sight.

"Just be inside, they go, and you'll be inside. Don't talk to each other, ok? I'll solve this problem," an IDF soldier told Ridi, instructing him to enter his home.

Ridi told the soldiers the settler's presence was illegal, and he should be arrested.

The confrontation captured tensions in the village where settlers began besieging the homes more than a week ago, part of what rights groups say is a wider effort by settlers to seize more land from Palestinians, further eating into territory where they aim to establish a state.

The IDF has said it has deployed forces in the area to try to rein in the settlers and maintain security for residents.

But with settlers still outside, the families are afraid to leave their homes. Ridi hoisted the US flag over his property after arriving.

"I decided I want to raise this flag. If, God forbid, I'm unable to protect this house and the settlers end up here, they're going to raise (their) flag. But before they raise their flag, they have to move the American flag, and that's the message."

Violence by Jewish settlers in the West Bank has been on the rise, some of whom are emboldened by the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has spearheaded a push to increase the number of settlements in the West Bank.

One of Ridi's neighbors, Ibrahim Hassan, who, like the vast majority of Palestinians, does not hold US citizenship, told Reuters he was forced to flee his home last month after settlers accompanied by men in green military garb smashed the windows of his home, entered, and beat him. 

The IDF did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

US officials have estimated that tens of thousands of Americans live in the West Bank, many of them in a cluster of villages between Ramallah and Nablus, where Kusra lies.

In the nearby village of Turmus Ayya, about 7 k.m. southwest of Kusra, local officials say that 80% of the town's population holds US citizenship.

Yaser Alkam, 58, a spokesman for the village's Palestinian American community, said there were several reasons he and many others in the village fly American flags over their houses.

"It's a form of security, a form of protection. It provides deterrence not only to the settlers but also to the IDF," he said.

He also said it sent a direct message to the administration of US President Donald Trump.

"Here's an American citizen being attacked in the West Bank by an American tax-funded army, American weapons used to attack Palestinian Americans in the West Bank," Alkam said.

The US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee — a strong supporter of Jewish settlement in the West Bank — on Thursday condemned settlers besieging Ridi's home as "Israeli terrorists."

A US official and an Israeli official said on Friday that White House officials are pressing Netanyahu to publicly condemn the settlers' actions.

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