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Settler sanctions are theatre. Hathaleen’s murder exposes the cover-up | Crimes Against Humanity

29 July 2025
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Settler sanctions are theatre. Hathaleen’s murder exposes the cover-up | Crimes Against Humanity
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On July 28, 2025, Israeli settler Yinon Levi fatally shot Palestinian activist Awdah Hathaleen, captured on video, amid a surge of violence in the West Bank that has seen over 1,000 Palestinian deaths since the Gaza genocide began in October 2023. Despite international sanctions on Levi, the broader system of settler colonialism persists, with the Israeli government accelerating land seizures and ignoring an ICJ ruling against its occupation.

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