
"Every time Yinon Levi returns to Umm al-Khair, where videos and witness testimonies implicate him in the murder of Awdah Hathaleen, anger stirs within the community. Seeking to prevent further arrests or violence, village leaders urge people to hide in their homes. But Levi's appearance leaves villagers, who have long faced home demolitions by Israeli authorities and attacks from Israeli settlers that have intensified since the war in Gaza started, afraid and seething."
"The residents of Umm al-Khair are a Bedouin shepherding community who were expelled from the Naqab Desert during the Nakba, when Zionist gangs ethnically cleansed hundreds of Palestinian villages to make way for the declaration of the state of Israel in 1948. The community fled north to the South Hebron Hills, in the southern occupied West Bank, where they bought land to establish a new home across the arid land in clusters of buildings interspersed with wide grazing lands for their livestock."
"The illegal Israeli settlement of al-Karmil, also known as Carmel, was built, looming over Umm al-Khair, especially its northernmost cluster, where Levi and other settlers are now focusing their attention. Levi is a notorious Israeli settler sanctioned by the European Union and several governments for violent attacks on Palestinian communities in the South Hebron Hills, including spearheading the expulsion of Palestinians from Khirbet Zanuta village. He runs an earthworks company that for years has facilitated setting up settler outposts"
Yinon Levi, implicated by videos and witness testimony in the killing of Awdah Hathaleen, repeatedly returns to Umm al-Khair and harasses the community with apparent impunity. Village leaders urge residents to stay hidden to avoid further violence or arrests. Umm al-Khair is a Bedouin shepherding community expelled from the Naqab during the Nakba and resettled in the South Hebron Hills, where land was purchased for grazing and homes. In 1980 a hilltop was seized to build the illegal settlement al-Karmil, which overlooks the village. Levi is sanctioned by the EU and other governments for violent attacks and for facilitating settler outposts. Home demolitions and settler attacks have intensified since the Gaza war, deepening fear and grief among residents.
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