Viral video of West Bank settler attack sparks outrage and accusations of US hypocrisy

American journalist Jasper Nathaniel has publicly criticized the US embassy in Israel for failing to protect him after he was targeted by Israeli settlers while reporting in the occupied West Bank. Nathaniel described the incident as an ambush, which occurred during his coverage of the olive harvest in Turmus Ayya, northeast of Ramallah. The attack, which left dozens injured, including an elderly Palestinian woman and international activists, was captured on video and has sparked widespread outrage online. Nathaniel’s posts on X (formerly Twitter) have drawn attention to the escalating violence by Israeli settlers, with the United Nations recording 71 incidents of settler violence against Palestinians in just seven days. Despite being escorted by the Israeli military, Palestinian farmers were reportedly led into an ambush, raising questions about the military’s role in these attacks. Nathaniel’s text exchange with the US embassy revealed that the embassy declined to intervene, citing Israel’s responsibility as the host nation. The incident has intensified scrutiny of the US embassy’s role in the region and highlighted the ongoing violence faced by Palestinians under occupation. Social media users have condemned the lack of international attention to these attacks, with many pointing out the disparity in media coverage when Palestinians are the victims. The incident underscores the broader issue of settler violence and the challenges faced by journalists and activists in the region.