Current sectionWest Bank NewsFootage shows two settlers attacking Peace Now Executive Director Lior Amihai, leaving his face bruised, after his group refused to show the settlers their ID cards. The group was then detained at a military checkpoint, where soldiers said they were the suspects in the attackShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe05:32 PM • May 14 2026 IDTIsraeli settlers were filmed on Thursday assaulting a prominent peace activist during a group tour at Ein Samiya in the central West Bank.CommentsIn the NewsIsrael to Sue NYT Over Column Alleging Sexual Violence Against PalestiniansThree Wounded, One Critically, in Hezbollah Drone Attack on Northern IsraelDespite War and Unrest, How Is Israel's Economy Still Thriving?Facing Hezbollah Drones, Israeli Soldiers Say They Have Little to Do but DuckIsraeli Teens Storm Muslim Quarter in Old City, Haaretz Reporter AttackedRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIWhatsApp Co-founder Donates Record-breaking $200 Million to Jerusalem HospitalThe Hasidic Jews Behind Florida's Giant Golden Trump StatueLeaked Video of Arab Lawyer's Violent Arrest Contradicts Israel Police Account'A Slave Economy': Inside Israel's ultra-Orthodox Parallel StateIt Wasn't Just Revenge That Israel Was After in GazaIsraeli Artists Slam Venice Biennale Participation: 'Again, Israel as a Victim'
Settlers filmed attacking chief of Israeli activist group in West Bank
Footage Shows Two Settlers Attacking Peace Now Executive Director Lior Amihai, Leaving His Face Bruised, After His Group Refused to Show the Settlers Their ID Cards. The Group Was Then Detained at a Military Checkpoint, Where Soldiers Said They Were the Suspects in the Attack






