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Palestinian American Loui Ridi returns to Qusra home under settler siege

Source: Associated Press · All Associated Press reports

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Summary

The AP segment features Palestinian-American Loui Ridi returning to his family's home in the West Bank village of Qusra. He describes settlers surrounding the property, his brother and nephew trapped inside for two weeks, and watching events unfold via security cameras from the US. Ridi appeals for US embassy protection and permanent removal of the settlers. The piece includes footage of the ongoing situation and references prior military interventions that failed to fully deter the settlers.

Editorial Assessment

The reported events are corroborated by multiple outlets including AP's own dispatches and statements from US Ambassador Mike Huckabee. Viewers receive a clear personal account but lack quantitative context on settler violence trends or Israeli military actions against outposts. The first-person narrative emphasizes the siege's human impact without balancing Israeli perspectives on the specific incident beyond brief mentions of IDF involvement.

Key Moments

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Settlers shaking hands with soldiers at the site

AP and PBS footage show settlers near soldiers; IDF later stated any involved personnel would face discipline.

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Brother and son trapped in house for the second week

Corroborated across AP, PBS and NPR reporting on the Qusra siege lasting over a week as of mid-August 2026.

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Watching house live on security cameras with settlers attempting takeover

Ridi's own accounts and family statements to AP confirm camera monitoring during the multi-day siege.

Sources Consulted

  1. Israeli settlers' siege of Palestinian homes draws a sharp US rebuke
  2. Palestinian American returns to West Bank to defend his home under siege by Israeli settlers
  3. Palestinian American family recounts siege of West Bank home by Israeli settlers
  4. Palestinian American family in West Bank fear settler violence will rob them of home