Al-Mughayyir mourners held the funeral of Fadi Na'asan, 17, after the Palestinian teenager died from wounds he suffered in clashes with Israeli army soldiers.
Last Saturday's confrontation left Na'asan critically injured, and he later succumbed to those wounds before Saturday's burial in the West Bank village.
The funeral underscores how a single clash death can quickly become a focal point of grief and tension in the occupied West Bank.
When soldiers and settlers attack together, who can Palestinians turn to for protection from the violence?
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Escalating Settler and Military Violence in the West Bank: 360 Palestinians Injured in 2026 and the Killing of Fadi Na'asan
Overview
The report details the tragic death of Fadi Na'asan, who died on July 18, 2026, after suffering severe injuries and leg amputation following an Israeli raid. This incident, which also left other residents wounded—including a 10-year-old child injured by a stun grenade—highlights the escalating violence and policy shifts in the West Bank. The report connects these events to a broader pattern of increasing settler attacks and military actions, growing international concern, and urgent calls for accountability. It underscores the profound impact on Palestinian communities, especially youth, and the pressing need for protection and humanitarian support.