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Hamdan Ballal, co-director of the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land, was arrested by Israeli forces following an altercation with armed settlers in the West Bank, as reported by various witnesses. The incident occurred in Susya, where approximately 15 masked settlers reportedly assaulted Ballal's home, throwing stones and damaging his property. Joseph, a Jewish American activist, described the scene, noting that the settlers destroyed a water tank and a vehicle, causing significant damage.
Witness accounts indicate that Israeli soldiers arrived on the scene, but instead of intervening in favor of Ballal, they detained him. A family member revealed that Ballal sustained injuries during the altercation, including a head wound from being struck. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) stated they were investigating the incident.
Basel Adra, another director of No Other Land, suggested that the violence may be retaliatory following the film's international recognition. He described the ongoing settler violence as “horrific,” highlighting the lack of police intervention during the attack.