
Settlers Burn Two Vehicles During Attack On Qusra Homes South Of Nablus
Key Takeaways
- Settlers attacked homes in Qusra, south of Nablus.
- Gunfire and stone-throwing targeted homes during the attack.
- Casualty reported; reports differ on death versus injury.
Qusra attacks and clashes
Settlers burned two vehicles during an attack on the homes of residents in the town of Qusra, south of Nablus, and Abd al-Azeem Wadi said the assault prompted locals to confront them, leading to clashes at the scene.
Wadi added that the settlers set fire to two vehicles and also attacked poultry and livestock shelters in the same area, causing material damage.

The Palestinian Information Center reported that settlers attacked the homes of residents in the village of Qusra on Friday and pelted them with stones amid the sound of gunfire in the southern part of the village.
It said young men confronted the settlers’ attack, resulting in clashes in the area, and cited the Committee Against the Wall and Settlements for figures on settler attacks in the West Bank during March.
Deaths, outposts, and totals
On Saturday, March 14, a Palestinian man, Amir Moatasem Odeh, 28, was killed by gunfire from settlers in Qusra, south of Nablus, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry statement carried by RFI.
RFI reported that Qusra mayor Hani Odeh told AFP that the victim, struck by settler fire, "died from his injuries," and described a new settler outpost established about two and a half months earlier near the village.

The RFI account said the outposts are illegal under Israeli law and described them as "a tent where a settler is stationed with his sheep, and where, every day, groups of settlers gather and carry out attacks against neighboring homes."
RFI also placed the Qusra killing in a wider tally, saying at least 1,045 Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank since the Gaza war began, and that at least 45 Israelis have been killed in the same region in Palestinian attacks or during Israeli military operations.
Injuries, fear, and ongoing pattern
WAFA reported that on Saturday night colonists attacked the homes of Palestinian residents in the town of Qusra, south of Nablus, and that Palestinian residents fended off the colonists’ attack in the Ras al-Ain area.
WAFA said that during the attack a young Palestinian man was injured after being stabbed by colonists, according to local sources.
In a separate WAFA account dated Monday, January 26, 2026, WAFA said settlers opened fire toward the homes of residents in Qusra, south of Nablus, with no injuries reported, and local sources indicated settlers fired shots from a new colonial outpost established in the Ras al-Ein area.
WAFA further reported that Israeli occupation forces stormed the village of Al-Mughayyir on Monday evening, northeast of Ramallah, with no clashes or arrests recorded, and said the area is regularly targeted for incursions alongside settler attacks targeting homes, lands, and belongings.
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